A Splash Or Two Of Prosecco

However, Extra Dry is a good all-rounder and most people wouldn’t consider this too sweet (I prefer Extra Brut and have been pleasantly surprised with many Extra Dry Prosecco). Dry - This is the most confusing because ‘Dry’ Prosecco is the sweetest Prosecco you can buy. If you like sweet sparkling wine, this is the one for you. This is also a new Prosecco on the streets - zero, which has no sugar in it. It’s ultra brut so it might be too much even if you enjoy Extra Brut. You can probably tell from my endless cake references that I don’t personally count carbs. However, I have a friend who dabbles in keto so I have some awareness of this. How many carbs in Prosecco will vary pretty a lot depending on the Prosecco sweetness. Therefore ‘is Prosecco keto’ will depend on what you drink. To keep it simple, the least amount of carbs will be found in Brut zero.

Simply, Champagne production takes more work, those man and woman hours add into to the cost of Champagne. There is also a question of reputation. Champagne has been on the international sparkling wine scene for much longer than Prosecco. It’s well know, has very established brands and like any designer product, it can charge a premium. If you’re trying to decide whether to buy Prosecco or Champagne, maybe for a special occasion like a wedding where you’re likely buying lots of bottles, I’d recommend doing a taste test - can you really taste the difference? And is serving a premium brand Champagne really worth the cost to you? Prosecco wine tasting in Italy. By the way: these are the correct glasses for drinking Prosecco, not flutes! What are Prosecco grapes? The main Prosecco grapes are glera grapes and Prosecco must contain at least 85% of glera grapes for it to be classified as Prosecco. A bunch (pun: intended) of other grapes can be blended with the Glera grape including some familiar names like Chardonnay.

Hi, that face below belongs to me, Jo. I’m the person behind this Visit Prosecco Italy website. Since 2010, I’ve been running the popular solo female travel website, Indiana Jo. However, I also wanted to launch a site entirely dedicated to one of the best trips I’ve ever taken - to the Prosecco region of Italy. As well as wanting to share with you all my favourite travel tips for tasting Prosecco in the region where it is grown, the Prosecco region has a problem and I’d like to try to fix it. Wait? What? There’s a problem with Prosecco? Hang on. It’s not so dire. The grapes are fine. The vineyards are doing a fantastic job. However, planning a Prosecco tour to this beautiful region of Italy wasn’t nearly as simple - or affordable - as almost all other wine regions I’ve visited around the world. I discovered this when, in my usual fashion, I pitched up in Conegliano (where one end of the Prosecco Road starts) and tried to scout around for a tour to take me wine tasting through the Prosecco hills.

If you can’t get hold of that, your next best bet it Extra Brut. If you’re really focused on this, check the winery’s website where you should be able to check the sugar levels in each bottle. You can see an example here (one of my favourite Prosecco brands, btw) - click on the technical sheet. How many calories in Prosecco? We’ve all seen that picture about the banana versus Prosecco, right? Well, it’s pretty close to true. Again, how many calories in Prosecco will depend on the Prosecco you choose - a very sweet Prosecco is going to contain more than a Brut Zero or Extra Brut. However, you can be pretty safe in picking up a glass of Prosecco on your diet because one glass (125ml) contains an average of 90 calories. Not that I’m suggesting you do it (please drink responsibily and all that) but if you want to know how many calories in a bottle of Prosecco, the answer is around 700 calories.

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