Nino Franco

Primo Franco Superiore Prosecco di Valdobbiadene

9.024 ratings
8.75 pro ratings
Valdobbiadene, Treviso, Veneto, Italy
Prosecco
Pork
Top Notes For
Nils Bernstein

2015 but already complex, kinda sec-Demi-sec - great acidity makes it taste dryer than it is, will age amazingly, yum.

2015 but already complex, kinda sec-Demi-sec - great acidity makes it taste dryer than it is, will age amazingly, yum.

May 4th, 2016
Wojciech Bońkowski

Bloger bonkowshi.me

8.6

The irresistible subtle grapey sweetness of #Prosecco. This is delicious 2day. @NinoFranco1919

The irresistible subtle grapey sweetness of #Prosecco. This is delicious 2day. @NinoFranco1919

May 8th, 2014
TheSkip

Sweet and flabby.

Sweet and flabby.

Oct 10th, 2019
Petr Jonak

Decanter FWE 2012

Decanter FWE 2012

Nov 12th, 2016
Chelsea Heath

Perfect in a negroni or by itself - dry with tons of hazelnut and just the right amount of honey.

Perfect in a negroni or by itself - dry with tons of hazelnut and just the right amount of honey.

Jan 1st, 2016
christophe

An elegant and superior bubbly, blind taste your friends!

An elegant and superior bubbly, blind taste your friends!

Aug 30th, 2015
Dalila Zorzenon

Super delicato Prosecco

Super delicato Prosecco

Apr 23rd, 2015
Angie Ma

Not overly sweet

Not overly sweet

Apr 2nd, 2015
Dezel Quillen

@NinoFranco1919 2016 Primo Franco Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG (SRP $29): Fresh and refined in style, this sparkling wine boasts a seductively smooth and soft mousse, and nicely rounded texture. There are upfront racy flavors of orchard fruit graced by suggestions of sweet peach and apricot. An underpinning—just a wisp—of white flowers and almond paste add complexity. Juicy acidity provides balance as well as lift, and there is a pleasant combination of crispness and creaminess in the wine’s fruit-driven finish. This wine is highly enjoyable and very versatile, having the ability to pair with a wide array of foods. And it is affordable enough to toast the night away any day of the wine week. Region: Valdobbiadene, Veneto, Italy. Other info: ABV 10.5%, Cuve Close (Tank) method, natural cork enclosure.

@NinoFranco1919 2016 Primo Franco Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG (SRP $29): Fresh and refined in style, this sparkling wine boasts a seductively smooth and soft mousse, and nicely rounded texture. There are upfront racy flavors of orchard fruit graced by suggestions of sweet peach and apricot. An underpinning—just a wisp—of white flowers and almond paste add complexity. Juicy acidity provides balance as well as lift, and there is a pleasant combination of crispness and creaminess in the wine’s fruit-driven finish. This wine is highly enjoyable and very versatile, having the ability to pair with a wide array of foods. And it is affordable enough to toast the night away any day of the wine week. Region: Valdobbiadene, Veneto, Italy. Other info: ABV 10.5%, Cuve Close (Tank) method, natural cork enclosure.

Oct 14th, 2017
Patrick Blondin Sommelier

Patrick had this 9 years ago

Patrick had this 9 years ago

Feb 17th, 2016