Divici - Extra Dry - Prosecco - DOC

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Divici - Extra Dry - Prosecco - DOC

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6° - 8° C
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Divici

Divici

Divici is a producer based in the Prosecco DOC region of Veneto, in northeastern Italy. The house specializes in sparkling wine production, working within one of Italy's most...

Divici is a producer based in the Prosecco DOC region of Veneto, in northeastern Italy. The house specializes in sparkling wine production, working within one of Italy's most significant appellation frameworks for fizzy wines.

Prosecco DOC wines are produced from the Glera grape variety, which thrives in Veneto's continental climate and limestone-rich soils. The region is known for its method of production—typically tank fermentation rather than bottle fermentation—which preserves the fresh, fruit-forward character that defines the style. Prosecco DOC represents a defined geographical area with strict production standards, distinct from the broader Prosecco category. These wines are generally lighter and crisper than their méthode champenoise counterparts, with lower alcohol and higher residual sugar typical of the appellation.

Divici's current range includes an Extra Dry expression, which sits toward the drier end of the Prosecco spectrum while still retaining the characteristic softness and approachability of the style. Extra Dry Prosecco typically contains between 12 and 17 grams per liter of residual sugar, offering a balanced profile between perceivable sweetness and acidity.

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Veneto

Veneto is located in northeastern Italy, stretching from the Dolomites to the Adriatic Sea, with Venice as its capital city. The region ranks among Italy's largest wine producers...

Veneto is located in northeastern Italy, stretching from the Dolomites to the Adriatic Sea, with Venice as its capital city. The region ranks among Italy's largest wine producers by volume, encompassing diverse terrain that includes Alpine foothills, flat plains, and the famous Valpolicella hills near Verona. Veneto's winemaking heritage spans centuries, with Roman settlements establishing many of the viticultural practices still used today.

The region benefits from a continental climate moderated by the Adriatic Sea and Lake Garda, creating conditions suitable for both sparkling and still wine production. Key appellations include Prosecco DOC and the prestigious Prosecco Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG in the north, Soave DOC for white wines, and Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG and Valpolicella DOC for reds. The varied topography ranges from volcanic soils in Soave to limestone and clay compositions in Valpolicella, each contributing distinct characteristics to the wines.

Glera dominates sparkling wine production, particularly in Prosecco appellations where it creates wines ranging from bone-dry to off-dry styles. Red wine production centers on indigenous varieties like Corvina, often blended with Rondinella and Molinara in traditional Valpolicella blends. The region is distinctive for its appassimento technique, where grapes are dried to concentrate flavors for Amarone production, and for pioneering modern Prosecco methods that transformed a regional specialty into an internationally recognized sparkling wine style.

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Prosecco DOC

Prosecco DOC

Prosecco DOC is a designation of controlled origin established in 2009 that covers a large area across nine provinces in northeastern Italy, primarily within the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia...

Prosecco DOC is a designation of controlled origin established in 2009 that covers a large area across nine provinces in northeastern Italy, primarily within the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia regions, with some areas extending into Piedmont. This expansive appellation was created to regulate and protect the production of Prosecco following increased global demand and to distinguish it from the higher-tier Prosecco DOCG zones of Valdobbiadene and Conegliano.

The appellation requires wines to be made from at least 85% Glera grapes, with the remainder permitted to include other local varieties such as Verdiso, Bianchetta Trevigiana, and Perera. Production follows the Charmat method, where secondary fermentation occurs in pressurized stainless steel tanks rather than individual bottles, preserving the fresh, fruity character of the Glera grape. The varied terrain within the DOC encompasses both flat plains and hillside vineyards, with predominantly clay and limestone soils that contribute to the wines' mineral backbone.

Prosecco DOC wines typically display bright acidity with primary flavors of green apple, pear, and citrus, often accompanied by floral notes of white flowers and wisteria. The wines are produced in several sweetness levels, from the bone-dry Brut to the off-dry Extra Dry style, with the latter being particularly popular in the domestic Italian market. These sparkling wines are characterized by their approachable nature, moderate alcohol levels, and clean, refreshing finish that makes them suitable for both aperitif consumption and food pairing.

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