Merotto Prosecco Cobelo Extra Dry 1,5lt. Magnum
For decades, Colbelo has represented the ideal equilibrium point.
The glera grape in Extra Dry version, straw yellow colour with greenish reflections; creamy and brilliant foam; fine and persistent perlage. Bouquet: fruity, clear, with hints of green apple and pear; floral nuances of wisteria and acacia flowers. Taste: soft, with a hint of ripe white-pulped fruit. Finish: delicate, floral and fruity an attitude that becomes win.
For over 50 years, we have embraced an authentic journey. The hands shape every space, they are root and will. In repeating ancient gestures, they hold secrets otherwise forgotten, and present them anew in a contemporary style and personality. “Because hands tell stories, like glances and silences. In hands, as in the trunks of trees, one reads the lines and curves of an existence. The sweetness, the toil, the sufferings, the furrows of the things we have come into contact with, that have characterized us, insinuating themselves between the folds and beyond.” * excerpt from the book: “I Remember It as a Happy Day”.
For decades, Colbelo has represented the ideal equilibrium point.
The glera grape in Extra Dry version, straw yellow colour with greenish reflections; creamy and brilliant foam; fine and persistent perlage. Bouquet: fruity, clear, with hints of green apple and pear; floral nuances of wisteria and acacia flowers. Taste: soft, with a hint of ripe white-pulped fruit. Finish: delicate, floral and fruity an attitude that becomes win.
For over 50 years, we have embraced an authentic journey. The hands shape every space, they are root and will. In repeating ancient gestures, they hold secrets otherwise forgotten, and present them anew in a contemporary style and personality. “Because hands tell stories, like glances and silences. In hands, as in the trunks of trees, one reads the lines and curves of an existence. The sweetness, the toil, the sufferings, the furrows of the things we have come into contact with, that have characterized us, insinuating themselves between the folds and beyond.” * excerpt from the book: “I Remember It as a Happy Day”.