90+ Cellars Announces Release of Prosecco Rosé as One of the First in New Category

Published
04/23/2021 by

It's time to raise a glass because 90+ Cellars Lot 197 Prosecco Rosé has arrived just in time for spring. 90+ Cellars, one of the fastest-growing wine brands in America, is among the first in the U.S. to release a wine in the newly created category.

Italy's Prosecco DOC Consortium approved the new Prosecco Rosé DOC mid-last year, allowing for a small percentage of Pinot Noir to be added to Prosecco's traditional composition of 100% Glera grape, and paving the way for everyone's favorite Italian bubbly to go pink.

The 90+ Cellars Extra Dry Prosecco Rosé's blend of Glera and Pinot Noir brings forward notes of red currants, apple blossom, and rose, followed by bright citrus and ripe strawberries on the palate. A secondary fermentation in steel tanks develops long-lasting bubbles that shape this wine's signature effervescence. With its light, refreshing, and easy-drinking demeanor, this marriage of Prosecco and rosé comes just in time for warm weather sipping.

Lot 197 Prosecco Rosé joins 90+ Cellars' growing selection of sparkling wines in every shade, including the brand's best-selling Prosecco, Moscato d'Asti, Lambrusco, and Reserve Prosecco Superiore.

"When the Prosecco DOC guidelines changed, we couldn't wait to get our hands on the first-ever vintage of Prosecco Rosé," said Brett Vankoski, Wine Director, 90+ Cellars. "This exciting bubbly is one of the most affordable Prosecco Rosés available right now and is expertly crafted by the same team that makes Lot 50 Prosecco (our #1 wine), so we're confident this will be love at first sip."