Hattie's Vineyard Prosecco 2021
Primary flavours

Green Apple

Lemon

White Peach

Grass

Peach Blossoms
Details
Very fun, pure and light! This is a fresh, tangy and super-light example of Prosecco, with playful fruit notes such as green apple, white peach with a touch of straw, almost like fresh cut-grass. Bright acidity, lovely bubbles and a refreshing finish, along with quite low alcohol, make this a wine you can drink almost any time of the day!
Origin: There’s a small village called Prosecco near Trieste, in Friuli, Italy. Mainly Grown In: In Italy, either the Friuli or Veneto regions, in the north-east. Australia also gorws a lot, across Victoria and NSW. Key Facts: Prosecco is THE sparkling wine of Italy. Sure, they make other fizzy stuff, but Prosecco is the most produced and the best known. The main grape is known as Glera these days (confusingly enough it was formerly known as Prosecco), but was changed in an attempt to keep Prosecco strictly Italian. It’s often a touch sweeter than other sparkling wines, but just in a fruit-forward kind of way, not a dessert-wine kind of way. It’s made slightly differently to Champagne and traditional method wines, and always shows off keen acidity, a lovely yellow apple and pear kind of flavour and is inherently refreshing. Fun Fact: We don’t know who said ‘espresso then Prosecco’, but we think it’s a great motto for Saturdays.
Origin: There’s a small village called Prosecco near Trieste, in Friuli, Italy. Mainly Grown In: In Italy, either the Friuli or Veneto regions, in the north-east. Australia also gorws a lot, across Victoria and NSW. Key Facts: Prosecco is THE sparkling wine of Italy. Sure, they make other fizzy stuff, but Prosecco is the most produced and the best known. The main grape is known as Glera these days (confusingly enough it was formerly known as Prosecco), but was changed in an attempt to keep Prosecco strictly Italian. It’s often a touch sweeter than other sparkling wines, but just in a fruit-forward kind of way, not a dessert-wine kind of way. It’s made slightly differently to Champagne and traditional method wines, and always shows off keen acidity, a lovely yellow apple and pear kind of flavour and is inherently refreshing. Fun Fact: We don’t know who said ‘espresso then Prosecco’, but we think it’s a great motto for Saturdays.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
nonesomelots
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
lowmediumhigh
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards light bodied, medium sweetness, with high acidity, very fruity, low tannins, low alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Victoria
country
Australia
Grape type
Prosecco
Wine Maker
Pete's Pure
Alcohol
9.5%
Vintage
2021
Cellar period
1-3 years
Production method
Conventionally Made
State
VIC
Pairing guide
If you’re on the hunt for a sparkling wine that drinks so easily with anything, then this Prosecco from Hattie's Vineyard surely won’t disappoint. Elegant yet light n' easy, this is fantastic for food-pairing, it’s an ideal bottle for a lunch date with a loved one at the park. We love this wine with spicy Asian noodle dishes, homemade sushi rolls, and sweet-and-savoury combos like crab cakes with chilli jam. However, it’ll be just as good with any fresh seafood dish, and works wonders with an afternoon cheese platter; perfect for that wheel of brie or camembert. Delicious!
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Food

Dessert

Fish Pie

Antipasto
Tastes

Crisp
Moods

Celebratory

Romantic
Seasons

Summer
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Victoria, Australia
Victoria is the second smallest state but is home to more regions and individual wineries than any other state in Australia. This is thanks to the diversity of regional and micro climates, that allow for the every imaginable wine style under the sun, from stylish and refined Chardonnay (Beechworth) to brooding, finessed Shiraz (Heathcote); intense and complex Pinot Noir (Macedon Ranges) to unique and decadent fortified (Rutherglen), you’ll find a wine to suit any occasion from the diverse regions of Victoria.
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