Kirkland Signature

Asolo Superiore Prosecco

8.5173 ratings
8.312 pro ratings
Italy
Prosecco
Top Notes For
John Howard

Harvest production at Hirsch and Cobb Wineries

9.0

Currently very good.

Currently very good.

May 17th, 2020
Severn Goodwin

Quite effervescent in the glass, a little more than I'd like.
Nose has sweet pineapple and fresh lemon peel.
Palate is easy going, touch of sweetness, red apple, drying finish.
Available at my local Costco for $6.99, likely fun for mimosas, but there is no orange juice in the house...

(Spumante Extra Dry)

Quite effervescent in the glass, a little more than I'd like.
Nose has sweet pineapple and fresh lemon peel.
Palate is easy going, touch of sweetness, red apple, drying finish.
Available at my local Costco for $6.99, likely fun for mimosas, but there is no orange juice in the house...

(Spumante Extra Dry)

Feb 13th, 2019
Aaron Keller

Honestly, this is as good of a prosecco as you'll find at this price. It is slightly off dry, but drinks solidly. No need to be a snob about it, it's good juice.

Honestly, this is as good of a prosecco as you'll find at this price. It is slightly off dry, but drinks solidly. No need to be a snob about it, it's good juice.

5 people found it helpfulJul 10th, 2015
Wine101Hamden

Still not impressed with the #KirklandBrand of #wines. This #Prosecco clocks in at a whopping $6.99 (sarcasm abound) and is light across the board between flavor profile to nose to palate. I'm getting something of a wet sponge after you clean the black boards in detention. Not overly appealing but then again nothing horribly offensive. This #Prosecco would be better suited for brunch #mimosa or Bellini cocktails. Again, it's $6.99 and one could say that's the reasoning but I've had #Cava from #TotalWines in the same price point that drank better, with more character. #justsayin

Still not impressed with the #KirklandBrand of #wines. This #Prosecco clocks in at a whopping $6.99 (sarcasm abound) and is light across the board between flavor profile to nose to palate. I'm getting something of a wet sponge after you clean the black boards in detention. Not overly appealing but then again nothing horribly offensive. This #Prosecco would be better suited for brunch #mimosa or Bellini cocktails. Again, it's $6.99 and one could say that's the reasoning but I've had #Cava from #TotalWines in the same price point that drank better, with more character. #justsayin

4 people found it helpfulJan 11th, 2015
Sofia Horvath

Ok. I prefer drier. Pineapple and banana.

Ok. I prefer drier. Pineapple and banana.

Jun 21st, 2015
Paul Mason

Light, refreshing good with spicy food. Melon and lemongrass on the nose. Not complex but a really good hot day sparkler or bubbly by itself or for belinis or the like.

Light, refreshing good with spicy food. Melon and lemongrass on the nose. Not complex but a really good hot day sparkler or bubbly by itself or for belinis or the like.

May 4th, 2015
John Howard

Harvest production at Hirsch and Cobb Wineries

8.2

Dryer than the last bottling, In a good way. Still decent qpr, but a bit one dimensional.

Dryer than the last bottling, In a good way. Still decent qpr, but a bit one dimensional.

Jan 22nd, 2015
Eric Hwang

A bit off-dry with evanescent effervescence. Any sweeter and it could pass for a Bartles & James wine cooler. Light, refreshing, and simple--I didn't really expect much for a $7 sparkler. After tasting some extravagant wines, this was a bit of a rude awakening to reality.

A bit off-dry with evanescent effervescence. Any sweeter and it could pass for a Bartles & James wine cooler. Light, refreshing, and simple--I didn't really expect much for a $7 sparkler. After tasting some extravagant wines, this was a bit of a rude awakening to reality.

Jan 19th, 2015
"Odedi"

Italian sparkling wine, with grapes from near the Italian Alps, however I don't get much on the nose.

Dry on the palate with grapefruit and lemon and small bubbles.
Nothing particularly special there. 11% alcohol by volume.

Italian sparkling wine, with grapes from near the Italian Alps, however I don't get much on the nose.

Dry on the palate with grapefruit and lemon and small bubbles.
Nothing particularly special there. 11% alcohol by volume.

Jan 16th, 2015
Ray Vanderhoff

DOCG Prosecco. Light golden color. Aromas and flavors of pear, sweet apple, green melon with a noticeable hint of sweet spices. Creamy texture and mousse. High volume of very aggressive and long lasting bubbles (lots of CO2?) and a bit off-dry. Medium bodied. Probably best for a Mamosa, but an exceptional value at Sub-$10 price point. Thanks for sharing Weston and Beckki!

DOCG Prosecco. Light golden color. Aromas and flavors of pear, sweet apple, green melon with a noticeable hint of sweet spices. Creamy texture and mousse. High volume of very aggressive and long lasting bubbles (lots of CO2?) and a bit off-dry. Medium bodied. Probably best for a Mamosa, but an exceptional value at Sub-$10 price point. Thanks for sharing Weston and Beckki!

Mar 31st, 2024