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Valdobbiadene

Valdobbiadene

Valdobbiadene is an appellation located in the Veneto region of Italy, primarily known for its production of Prosecco. The area is characterized by steep hills and a unique microclimate that contributes to the quality of the grapes. The legal boundaries of the appellation encompass several municipalities, with Valdobbiadene itself being the most prominent. The wines produced here are typically made using the Charmat method, which emphasizes the fresh and fruity characteristics of the Glera grape. The appellation is recognized for its high-quality sparkling wines that often display floral and citrus notes.

Sparkling wine, primarily Prosecco, known for freshness and fruitiness

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