Toso Millesimato Glera Dry Prosecco 75 cl. Origin.

Producer.

Toso.

Name.

Millesimato.

Variety.

White sparklingGlera.

Country of origin.

ItalyItaly.

Appellation of origin.

ItalyD.O.C. Prosecco.

(UE)401/2010 Certification.

Denominazione di Origine Controllata (D.O.C.)
D.O.C. Prosecco.

Production region.

The production region of D.O.C. Prosecco is located in La provincia de Treviso, en la región de Veneto, Italia.

Weight.

1.500 gr. (1,5 Kg.).

Producer

Toso.

Name

Millesimato.

Variety

White sparklingGlera.

Country of origin

ItalyItaly.

Appellation of origin

ItalyD.O.C. Prosecco.

(UE)401/2010 Certification

Denominazione di Origine Controllata (D.O.C.)
D.O.C. Prosecco.

Production region

The production region of D.O.C. Prosecco is located in La provincia de Treviso, en la región de Veneto, Italia.

Weight

1.500 gr. (1,5 Kg.).

Toso Millesimato Glera Dry Prosecco 75 cl. Data sheet.

Typology.

White sparkling.
D.O.C. Prosecco.

Variety.

White sparklingGlera.

Vintage / Harvest.

Currently marketed by the producer.

Format.

Bottle.

Capacity.

75 cl.

Alcohol content.

11% Vol.

Sugar content.

Because of its sugar content, it is classified as "Dry".
It contains between 17 and 32 grams of sugar per liter.

Brut Nature: < 3 gr/L
Extra Brut: 3 - 6 gr/L
Brut: 6 - 12 gr/L
Extra Dry: 12 - 17 gr/L
Dry: 17 - 32 gr/L
Semi Dry: 32 - 50 gr/L (Semi Sweet)
Sweet: > 50 gr/L

Weight.

1.500 gr. (1,5 Kg.).

Visual tasting note.

Greenish, Stable crown, Multiple rosaries, Abundant and fine foam.

Olfactory tasting note.

Tropical fruit, Apricot jam, Floral scented.

Tasting note.

Fine bitterness, Well marked carbon, Direct attack, Baked apple notes.

Recommended pairing.

Light creams, New kitchen dishes, Canned cod.

Consumption temperature.

12ºC - 14ºC.

Consumption.

It is recommended to drink in moderation and demonstrate a responsible consumption of alcoholic beverages.

Typology

White sparkling.
D.O.C. Prosecco.

Variety

White sparklingGlera.

Vintage / Harvest

Currently marketed by the producer.

Format

Bottle.

Capacity

75 cl.

Alcohol content

11% Vol.

Sugar content

Because of its sugar content, it is classified as "Dry".
It contains between 17 and 32 grams of sugar per liter.

Brut Nature: < 3 gr/L
Extra Brut: 3 - 6 gr/L
Brut: 6 - 12 gr/L
Extra Dry: 12 - 17 gr/L
Dry: 17 - 32 gr/L
Semi Dry: 32 - 50 gr/L (Semi Sweet)
Sweet: > 50 gr/L

Weight

1.500 gr. (1,5 Kg.).

Visual tasting note

Greenish, Stable crown, Multiple rosaries, Abundant and fine foam.

Olfactory tasting note

Tropical fruit, Apricot jam, Floral scented.

Tasting note

Fine bitterness, Well marked carbon, Direct attack, Baked apple notes.

Recommended pairing

Light creams, New kitchen dishes, Canned cod.

Consumption temperature

12ºC - 14ºC.

Consumption

It is recommended to drink in moderation and demonstrate a responsible consumption of alcoholic beverages.

Toso Millesimato Glera Dry Prosecco 75 cl. Description.

Product reference.

WAN4575294

Accessories.

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Weight.

1.500 gr. (1,5 Kg.).

Actual price.

7,95 € . This product is currently not available.

Storage position.

Lateral position, horizontal bottle.

Storage temperature.

Store at a constant temperature between 10-17ºC.
Humidity should be constant around 60-80%.

Recommendations.

Keep preferably away from light.

Product reference

WAN4575294

Accessories

This product is provided in the conditions and format in which it is marketed at the current time. In cases where the product includes an additional packaging, box and/or case, These accessories will be included in the shipment as long as they comply with the dimensions of the special packaging adapted and approved for the transport of beverages.
In general, the images of the products that we publish on our website are only relevant for graphic purposes. The images do not show other accessories such as additional packaging (box, case, etc.) or promotional elements that may occasionally be included by the manufacturer along with the product. If you wish, we can inform you about the additional packaging, elements and accessories included with the product at the current time.

Weight

1.500 gr. (1,5 Kg.).

Actual price

7,95 € . This product is currently not available.

Storage position

Lateral position, horizontal bottle.

Storage temperature

Store at a constant temperature between 10-17ºC.
Humidity should be constant around 60-80%.

Recommendations

Keep preferably away from light.

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Additional information.

«Toso Millesimato Prosecco» is produced by Toso. «Toso Millesimato Prosecco» is monovarietal, made only with the grape variety Glera, 100% Glera. «Toso Millesimato Prosecco» is a product from Italy. It is certified with D.O.C. Prosecco. The production region of D.O.C. Prosecco is located in La provincia de Treviso, en la región de Veneto, Italia. The weight of «Toso Millesimato Prosecco» is 1.500 grams (1,5 Kg.).

«Toso Millesimato Prosecco» belongs to the White sparkling category, White sparkling Appellation of origin D.O.C. Prosecco. «Toso Millesimato Prosecco» is monovarietal, made only with the grape variety Glera, 100% Glera. This product is not identified or supplied in a specific vintage. The product image and label may not match the vintage identification or other characteristics and details of the product for sale. If you wish, we can provide you with this information, and, of course, You can request a specific vintage and we will try our best to satisfy you. «Toso Millesimato Prosecco» is marketed in bottle 75 cl format. The alcohol content of «Toso Millesimato Prosecco» is 11% Vol. Because of its sugar content, it is classified as "Dry". It contains between 17 and 32 grams of sugar per liter. The weight of «Toso Millesimato Prosecco» is 1.500 grams (1,5 Kg.). Regarding the tasting of «Toso Millesimato Prosecco», the notes greenish, stable crown, multiple rosaries and abundant and fine foam stand out in its visual phase. Among the predominant notes of the olfactory tasting are tropical fruit, apricot jam and floral scented. Finally, The tasting of «Toso Millesimato Prosecco» in the taste phase stands out with fine bitterness, well marked carbon, direct attack and baked apple notes. It is recommended to pair «Toso Millesimato Prosecco» with light creams, new kitchen dishes and canned cod. The optimum temperature to consume «Toso Millesimato Prosecco» is 12ºC - 14ºC.

The weight of «Toso Millesimato Prosecco» is 1.500 grams (1,5 Kg.). The final sale price of «Toso Millesimato Prosecco» is 7,95 € in PrivateCeller.com. Temporarily «Toso Millesimato Prosecco» is not available for sale on PrivateCeller.com.

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Appellation of origin:
D.O.C. Prosecco.

Toso Millesimato Glera Dry Prosecco 75 cl.

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Historia.

A principios del s. XVI, en Trieste, el vino local denominado "ribolla" fue celebrado como la recreación del antiguo vino Pucino, mencionado ya por Plinio el Viejo en su Historia Natural y muy apreciado por Livia, la esposa del emperador Augusto, por sus propiedades medicinales. La necesidad de distinguir el "Ribolla" de Trieste de otros vinos conocidos por el mismo nombre que se producían en Gorizia o en la costa de Istria provocó que se le cambiara el nombre a finales de dicha centuria. Siguiendo el lugar de producción durante la Antigüedad, se le llamó "castellum nobile vinum Pucinum", en referencia al castillo situado en Contovello, muy cerca de Prosecco (al norte de Trieste). Hasta los años 1960, el vino espumoso prosecco era generalmente dulzón y apenas distinguible del vino Asti Spumante producido en Piamonte.​ Desde entonces, las técnicas de producción han mejorado, llevando a los vinos secos de gran calidad que se elaboran hoy en día.6​ De acuerdo a un reportaje de 2008 en el New York Times, "el prosecco ha incrementado mucho su popularidad en los mercados fuera de Italia, con las ventas globales creciendo en porcentajes de dos dígitos desde 1998, ayudado también por su comparativamente bajo precio".​ Fue introducido en el mercado norteamericano en el año 2000 por Mionetto, hoy el mayor importador de prosecco, que también ha destacado una increíble tendencia de crecimiento. El prosecco está protegido como DOC en Italia1​ como Prosecco di Conegliano-Valdobbiadene, Prosecco di Conegliano y Prosecco di Valdobbiadene. Desde 2009, ha sido promocionado a DOCG.

Ubicación.

Prosecco DOC nació en un área con condiciones ambientales únicas. El área de producción de Prosecco DOC se encuentra en el noreste de Italia, y más precisamente en los territorios que se encuentran en 4 provincias de Friuli Venezia Giulia (Gorizia, Pordenone, Trieste y Udine) y 5 provincias de Veneto (Belluno, Padua, Treviso, Venecia, Vicenza ), uno de los territorios más bellos de toda Italia. Si la recolección, la elaboración del vino y el embotellado se realizan por completo dentro de las provincias de Treviso y Trieste, se pueden utilizar los títulos especiales Prosecco DOC Treviso y Prosecco DOC Trieste. Dos provincias que han jugado un papel fundamental en la historia de la producción de Prosecco.

Las uvas.

Las uvas utilizadas para hacer Prosecco DOC son principalmente de la variedad Glera, un tipo nativo del noreste de Italia y reconocido desde la época romana. La Glera es una variedad de uva blanca . Tiene vides de color marrón nuez y produce racimos largos y generosos de uvas de color amarillo dorado. El cultivo implica el entrenamiento vertical de los brotes y el adelgazamiento, así como pellizcos y ataduras para crear el microclima perfecto para alentar a las sustancias aromáticas a asentarse en las uvas. Tradicionalmente, Glera se puede combinar con hasta un 15% de uvas Verdiso, Bianchetta Trevigiana, Perera, Glera lunga, Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco, Pinot Grigio y Pinot nero, vinificadas de las pieles.

Vinificación.

Una vez que se han recogido las mejores uvas, se puede producir el vino blanco, transformando azúcares en alcohol y dióxido de carbono. La actividad de la levadura, también conocida como fermentación, dura alrededor de 15-20 días a una temperatura máxima de 18°C, para preservar los aromas y sabores más delicados. La primera variedad que se embotella es Prosecco Tranquillo, mientras que las variedades Frizzante y Spumante requieren una segunda fermentación natural. La segunda fermentación, que utiliza el Método italiano también conocido como Método Martinotti, se produce en grandes cámaras de presión llamadas autoclaves. Así es como el vino adquiere sus famosas burbujas. Hacia el final del proceso de producción de vino espumoso, que lleva al menos 30 días, la temperatura se reduce para finalizar la fermentación, dejando un contenido de azúcar residual que le da al vino un sabor equilibrado y uniforme. Los diferentes aromas de los vinos Frizzante y Spumante son particularmente interesantes. Los vinos frizzante evocan principalmente aromas de glicina y limón, mientras que en los vinos Spumante encontrarás notas de manzana, rosa y plátano.

Tipos de Prosecco.

Un alma, una tierra y muchos matices se unen para hacer tres tipos de Prosecco DOC. Con un aroma floral y afrutado, y un sabor fresco, ligero y vivo, Prosecco DOC es el símbolo de una bebida simple y refinada, intrínsecamente ligada al inconfundible estilo de vida Made in Italy. Las uvas utilizadas para Prosecco DOC son principalmente Glera, una variedad típica cultivada en el noreste de Italia desde la época romana. La glera es un tipo de uva blanca. Sus ramas son de color marrón oscuro y producen una gran cantidad de uvas de color pajizo. Existen tres de Prosecco, tres burbujas diferentes. Spumante, el tipo más famoso y extendido tiene burbujas finas y persistentes. Gracias a su contenido de azúcar, PDO Prosecco Spumante puede ser Brut , Extra Dry, Dry o Demi-sec. El Prosecco Frizzante que tiene burbujas ligeras y menos persistentes, y el Prosecco Tranquilo que no tiene burbujas.

El consumo.

En Italia, el prosecco se disfruta como un vino para cualquier ocasión.​ Fuera de Italia, se consume mayoritariamente como aperitivo, principalmente como el champán. Como otros vinos espumosos, el prosecco se sirve frío.​ Al contrario que el champán, el prosecco no fermenta en botella y se vicia con el tiempo, por lo que debe ser bebido lo antes posible​ y preferiblemente antes de que tenga dos años. La mayor parte de los proseccos alcanzan su mejor punto cuando son consumidos tres años después de su recogida, pero los proseccos de alta calidad pueden alcanzar hasta siete años. En comparación con otros vinos espumosos, el prosecco es bajo en alcohol, conteniendo un 11 o 12 por ciento de alcohol por volumen. El sabor del Prosecco se ha descrito como intensamente aromático y fresco, evocando la manzana amarilla, la pera, el melocotón blanco o el albaricoque. Al contrario que el champán, apreciado por su rico sabor y complejos aromas secundarios, la mayor parte de las variantes de prosecco tienen intensos aromas primarios y están pensados para que sepan fresco y ligero. Habitualmente, el prosecco se sirve sin mezclar, pero también aparece en bastantes mezclas. Era el ingrediente original del cóctel Bellini y el Spritz, y también puede reemplazar al champán en otros cócteles como la mimosa. Con vodka y sorbete de limón, el prosecco es también un ingrediente del cóctel italiano sgroppino.

White sparkling D.O.C. Prosecco

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Toso Millesimato Glera Dry Prosecco 75 cl.

Variety:
Glera.

Toso Millesimato Glera Dry Prosecco 75 cl.

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Origen.

La uva glera es una variedad de vitis vinífera blanca que se utiliza en la elaboración del prosecco. La uva fue introducida en Italia desde Eslovenia y durante cientos de años se ha cultivado, en un principio en Prosecco, próxima a Trieste, y también en las regiones de Veneto y Friuli Venecia Julia, produciendo vinos espumosos Prosecco de varias DOC Y DOCG. Se cree que es una variedad antigua, ya cultivada en tiempos de los romanos, probablemente para el vinum pucinum convocado por Plinio el Viejo, aunque este extremo no ha podido acreditarse. Hasta dos mil nueve esta variedad era conocida como prosecco, nombre relacionado con la villa donde se cultivaba.

Características.

La uva Glera es una variedad altamente productiva y de maduración tardía. Tiene una alta acidez y un paladar bastante neutro, por lo que es ideal para la producción de vino espumoso, aunque en algunas ocasiones se utilice para elaborar vinos tranquilos. La uva Glera es una variedad altamente productiva y de maduración tardía. Tiene una alta acidez y un paladar bastante neutro, por lo que es ideal para la producción de vino espumoso, aunque en algunas ocasiones se utilice para elaborar vinos tranquilos. El perfil aromático de la Glera se caracteriza por los melocotones blancos, con una nota jabonosa en ciertas ocasiones. El vino es de cuerpo ligero y bajo en alcohol por lo que resulta una refrescante bebida de verano o aperitivo. La glera también es conocida con los sinónimos ghera, glere, grappolo spargolo, posecco tondo, prosecco, prosecco balbi, prosecco bianco, prosecco nostrano, prosecco tondo, proseko sciprina, serpina y uva pissona. Fuera de Italia, Glera se cultiva en Eslovenia y Australia, en particular en King Valley.

White sparkling Glera

Product Selection White sparkling Glera.
Toso Millesimato Glera Dry Prosecco 75 cl.

Data sheet.
Toso Millesimato Glera Dry Prosecco 75 cl.

White sparkling. Toso. Millesimato. Dry. D.O.C. Prosecco. Italy. Glera. 75 cl..
Variety.

White sparklingGlera.

Country of origin.

ItalyItaly.

Appellation of origin.

ItalyD.O.C. Prosecco.

Vintage / Harvest.

Currently marketed by the producer.

Format.

Bottle.

Capacity.

75 cl.

Alcohol content.

11% Vol.

Sugar content.

Because of its sugar content, it is classified as "Dry".
It contains between 17 and 32 grams of sugar per liter.

Brut Nature: < 3 gr/L
Extra Brut: 3 - 6 gr/L
Brut: 6 - 12 gr/L
Extra Dry: 12 - 17 gr/L
Dry: 17 - 32 gr/L
Semi Dry: 32 - 50 gr/L (Semi Sweet)
Sweet: > 50 gr/L

Visual tasting note.

Greenish, Stable crown, Multiple rosaries, Abundant and fine foam.

Olfactory tasting note.

Tropical fruit, Apricot jam, Floral scented.

Tasting note.

Fine bitterness, Well marked carbon, Direct attack, Baked apple notes.

Recommended pairing.

Light creams, New kitchen dishes, Canned cod.

Consumption temperature.

12ºC - 14ºC.

Typology.

White sparkling.
D.O.C. Prosecco.

Producer.

Toso.

Name.

Millesimato.

Weight.

1.500 gr. (1,5 Kg.).

Product reference.

WAN4575294

Actual price.

7,95 € . This product is currently not available.

Please keep in mind.

The information provided and referred to the product features and details has been provided by the expert, manufacturer or producer or published on the official sites. In no case can it be considered as assessment made by our team, unless expressly stated otherwise.
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Product image.

The product image or its label is only relevant for graphic purposes, so it may not match the identification of the vintage or other features and details of the product for sale. This product is provided in the conditions and format in which it is marketed at the current time.
This product is not identified or supplied in a specific vintage. The product image and label may not match the vintage identification or other characteristics and details of the product for sale.

Country of origin.

Spain. This product is shipped from Spain.

(UE)401/2010 Certification.

Denominazione di Origine Controllata (D.O.C.)
D.O.C. Prosecco.

Production region.

The production region of D.O.C. Prosecco is located in La provincia de Treviso, en la región de Veneto, Italia.

Storage position.

Lateral position, horizontal bottle.

Storage temperature.

Store at a constant temperature between 10-17ºC.
Humidity should be constant around 60-80%.

Recommendations.

Keep preferably away from light.

Accessories.

This product is provided in the conditions and format in which it is marketed at the current time. In cases where the product includes an additional packaging, box and/or case, These accessories will be included in the shipment as long as they comply with the dimensions of the special packaging adapted and approved for the transport of beverages.
In general, the images of the products that we publish on our website are only relevant for graphic purposes. The images do not show other accessories such as additional packaging (box, case, etc.) or promotional elements that may occasionally be included by the manufacturer along with the product. If you wish, we can inform you about the additional packaging, elements and accessories included with the product at the current time.

Legal Notice.

It is against the law to sell or supply alcohol to, or to obtain alcohol on behalf of a person under the age of 18 years.
If you are not more than 18 years old, you must leave this website.

Consumption.

It is recommended to drink in moderation and demonstrate a responsible consumption of alcoholic beverages.

Variety

White sparklingGlera.

Country of origin

ItalyItaly.

Appellation of origin

ItalyD.O.C. Prosecco.

Vintage / Harvest

Currently marketed by the producer.

Format

Bottle.

Capacity

75 cl.

Alcohol content

11% Vol.

Sugar content

Because of its sugar content, it is classified as "Dry".
It contains between 17 and 32 grams of sugar per liter.

Brut Nature: < 3 gr/L
Extra Brut: 3 - 6 gr/L
Brut: 6 - 12 gr/L
Extra Dry: 12 - 17 gr/L
Dry: 17 - 32 gr/L
Semi Dry: 32 - 50 gr/L (Semi Sweet)
Sweet: > 50 gr/L

Visual tasting note

Greenish, Stable crown, Multiple rosaries, Abundant and fine foam.

Olfactory tasting note

Tropical fruit, Apricot jam, Floral scented.

Tasting note

Fine bitterness, Well marked carbon, Direct attack, Baked apple notes.

Recommended pairing

Light creams, New kitchen dishes, Canned cod.

Consumption temperature

12ºC - 14ºC.

Typology

White sparkling.
D.O.C. Prosecco.

Producer

Toso.

Name

Millesimato.

Weight

1.500 gr. (1,5 Kg.).

Product reference

WAN4575294

Actual price

7,95 € . This product is currently not available.

Please keep in mind

The information provided and referred to the product features and details has been provided by the expert, manufacturer or producer or published on the official sites. In no case can it be considered as assessment made by our team, unless expressly stated otherwise.
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In case of doubt, misunderstanding or misreading about the content of this information you should refer to the original version of this page or contact our customer service team.

Product image

The product image or its label is only relevant for graphic purposes, so it may not match the identification of the vintage or other features and details of the product for sale. This product is provided in the conditions and format in which it is marketed at the current time.
This product is not identified or supplied in a specific vintage. The product image and label may not match the vintage identification or other characteristics and details of the product for sale.

Country of origin

Spain. This product is shipped from Spain.

(UE)401/2010 Certification

Denominazione di Origine Controllata (D.O.C.)
D.O.C. Prosecco.

Production region

The production region of D.O.C. Prosecco is located in La provincia de Treviso, en la región de Veneto, Italia.

Storage position

Lateral position, horizontal bottle.

Storage temperature

Store at a constant temperature between 10-17ºC.
Humidity should be constant around 60-80%.

Recommendations

Keep preferably away from light.

Accessories

This product is provided in the conditions and format in which it is marketed at the current time. In cases where the product includes an additional packaging, box and/or case, These accessories will be included in the shipment as long as they comply with the dimensions of the special packaging adapted and approved for the transport of beverages.
In general, the images of the products that we publish on our website are only relevant for graphic purposes. The images do not show other accessories such as additional packaging (box, case, etc.) or promotional elements that may occasionally be included by the manufacturer along with the product. If you wish, we can inform you about the additional packaging, elements and accessories included with the product at the current time.

Legal Notice

It is against the law to sell or supply alcohol to, or to obtain alcohol on behalf of a person under the age of 18 years.
If you are not more than 18 years old, you must leave this website.

Consumption

It is recommended to drink in moderation and demonstrate a responsible consumption of alcoholic beverages.

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