About the Winery: Casa Gheller
A journey from the charm of Venice to the enchantment of the Valdobbiadene hills. A place with a magical and unique atmosphere, the city where the history of the Gheller family begins.
Casa Gheller takes its name from an old family of wine growers who lived in Valdobbiadene, the very heart of the Prosecco area, and produced great quality wines.
In the '80s, the Moretti Polegato family, the most important wine group in the area of Prosecco, has acquired the Casa Gheller brand carrying on its tradition.
Since 2019, the Prosecco Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene are a World Heritage Site, the 55th Italian site recognized by Unesco. Thus the universal value of a real cultural landscape is recognized where the work of the winegrowers has helped to create a unique product that is loved around the world.
THE ITALIAN COLLECTION Casa Gheller Prosecco DOC Rosé Millesimato Brut
LA SICILYANA ITALIAN COLLECTION
Casa Gheller, located in the Veneto region, North East of Italy, has created this outstanding example of Prosecco Rosé. Soft pink colour with floral fragrances of rose and fruity notes, together with hints of lychee and small red fruits. The flavour is dry, fresh and zesty with an harmonious aftertaste.
Excellent as an aperitif, but also at the table to accompany seafood dishes, shellfish and soft cheeses. |
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Bright rose colour with a fine and delicate perlage. Fruity and flowery bouquet with delicate notes of unripe golden apple and small mountain flowers. | |
100% Glera and Pinot Grigio, Veneto DOC |
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11% Vol, 750ml | |
6-8 °C |
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Sustainable agriculture |
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You’ll love this Prosecco for its elegance and fruity bouquet. |
About the Winery: Casa Gheller
A journey from the charm of Venice to the enchantment of the Valdobbiadene hills. A place with a magical and unique atmosphere, the city where the history of the Gheller family begins.
Casa Gheller takes its name from an old family of wine growers who lived in Valdobbiadene, the very heart of the Prosecco area, and produced great quality wines.
In the '80s, the Moretti Polegato family, the most important wine group in the area of Prosecco, has acquired the Casa Gheller brand carrying on its tradition.
Since 2019, the Prosecco Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene are a World Heritage Site, the 55th Italian site recognized by Unesco. Thus the universal value of a real cultural landscape is recognized where the work of the winegrowers has helped to create a unique product that is loved around the world.