Tasting Across Some Interesting Pinot Noir Wines
Interesting Pinto Noir (PN) tasting – five wines, three years, five *VERY* different experiences. Some fine, some poor, some great. Do you have a favourite wine? From this list I have a clear winnerFirst we tried Louis LaTour 2018 PN singl ...
Rose Prosecco

Both Aldi and Harvey Nichols are putting the ‘pro’ in prosecco yet again as they have both announced brand new and deliciously indulgent Prosecco Rose DOC. Those who thought pink Prosecco was already a thing, may be surprised to learn that only in May of this year did the Italian government approve production of Prosecco Rosé DOC – a landmark decision that is sure to make prosecco even sexier!
Aldi wine expert, whjo they have dubbed their Mistress of Wine, Sam Caporn explains: “Shoppers might have already enjoyed Italian rose (or rosato) sparkling wine, but it won’t actually have been Prosecco, because pink Prosecco hasn’t previously been permitted. Prosecco (like Champagne) is governed by strict regulations and Prosecco DOC has to come from grapes grown exclusively from nine provinces in the north east of Italy, and there are many rules in place regarding how it can be produced. Like standard Prosecco, the new rose variety must be made primarily from Glera grapes but with the addition of Pinot Noir.”
Sure to appeal to both Prosecco and rose lovers alike, Aldi’s Prosecco Rosé DOC is a soft pink colour with elegant notes of summer fruits on the nose. On the palate there is a delightful blend of strawberry and raspberry red berry fruits with a hint of white peach, finishing with a gentle citrus twist.
Aldi is not the only one launching a rose prosecco – and this one may be much easier to buy. Crafted by the highly respected Bronca sisters, Antonella and Ersiliana, who also make our bestselling Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore, this new pink version includes a little Pinot Noir, which imparts that cracking coral colour.
In the glass, this vegan-friendly wine from Harvey Nichols has a lovely core of ripe red berries, perfectly balanced by a long, dry finish and notes of tangy redcurrant, citrus, rose petal and cherry blossom.
Andrew Duncan, Wine Buyer at Harvey Nichols, says “One of the highlights of an extremely challenging year was the Italian government giving the go ahead for pink Prosecco. For years we have been working with Sorellle Bronca to produce some of our bestselling Own Label wines and following months of thorough tests and tastings to find the perfect Prosecco Rosé to add to our portfolio, we are thrilled it’s finally here.”
So whether you want to head on down to your local Aldi (it is sold out online) or visit Harvey Nichols (or order it online) do indulge in some of this new pink fizz this season!
- May 6, 2025Rose Prosecco(0) Comments
- December 19, 2024An idea for Christmas - a delicious hamper(0) Comments
- April 22, 2024Tasting Across Some Interesting Pinot Noir Wines(0) Comments
- January 31, 2023Review of Ciu Ciu Brut Passerina Alta Marea(0) Comments
- December 19, 2022Last Minute Christmas or Holiday Gifts for 2022(0) Comments
- November 13, 2021Domaine Clarence Dillon Christmas Wines 2021(0) Comments
- September 30, 2021AllBright - Afternoon Tea at Private Members Club @weareallbright(0) Comments
- June 1, 2021JJ Whitley Artisanal Russian Vodka launches limited edition gold bottle(0) Comments
- May 12, 2021The Wine Trade Reopens with a Virtual London Wine Fair(0) Comments
- March 18, 2021Green & Black's Organic Dark Chocolate Easter Egg(2) Comments