Mionetto Valdobbiadene Prosecco

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Description

Mionetto Valdobbiadene Prosecco is a Prosecco Superiore DOCG sparkling wine made from 100% Glera grapes, bottled at 11% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Awarded 92 points by Wine Enthusiast and ranked #51 on Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2023 with 90 points, this bottling represents one of the most recognized expressions from the Valdobbiadene hillside zone.

Quick Facts: ABV: 11%  |  Origin: Valdobbiadene, Veneto, Italy  |  Prosecco Superiore DOCG  |  Producer: Mionetto

Production & Heritage

Mionetto was founded in 1887 by Francesco Mionetto in Valdobbiadene, at the heart of what is now the Prosecco Superiore DOCG — the most prestigious appellation within the broader Prosecco designation. The wine is produced entirely from Glera grapes via the Charmat method, with secondary fermentation taking place in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks to preserve the grape's delicate aromatics and bright acidity. What distinguishes Mionetto from virtually every other Prosecco house is its practice of bottling only when an order is placed, never in advance, ensuring each bottle reaches the consumer at peak freshness — a logistically demanding commitment that few producers attempt.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with acacia blossoms and white peach, building into ripe golden apple and a trace of honey. A subtle citrus lift — lemon zest and blood orange — adds brightness beneath the floral top notes.

Taste: On entry, the wine is immediately creamy, carried by a fine, persistent perlage. The mid-palate develops layered flavors of ripe pear, golden apple, and lemon curd, with a thread of stone fruit sweetness that never tips into cloying territory. Lightly juicy acidity keeps everything focused and lively.

Finish: The finish is crisp and lacy in texture, with lingering impressions of crushed almond and candied pink grapefruit zest. It fades clean and dry, with the fine bead carrying a last whisper of stone fruit.

How to Drink Mionetto Valdobbiadene

Serve well chilled, between 6–8°C (43–46°F), in a tulip-shaped glass that concentrates the delicate aromatics better than a traditional flute. This Prosecco Superiore is a natural aperitivo on its own, but it also anchors several classic cocktails. A Bellini — the Venetian original — pairs the wine's stone fruit character with white peach purée for seamless harmony. In a Spritz, the creamy perlage and citrus undertone stand up to Aperol's bittersweet edge without being overwhelmed. A French 75 riff, substituting this Prosecco for Champagne, brings a softer, more floral profile that highlights the gin's botanicals.

Best For

  • Hosting a dinner party with Italian-inspired small plates
  • Gifting a wine enthusiast who appreciates DOCG-certified sparkling wine
  • Toasting milestones — engagements, promotions, or New Year's celebrations
  • Stocking a home bar for versatile cocktail mixing

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Mionetto Valdobbiadene taste like? It leads with creamy, fine bubbles and flavors of golden apple, ripe pear, and lemon curd, finishing with crushed almond and a hint of candied citrus zest. The overall impression is fresh, floral, and dry with a lacy, elegant texture.

How does Mionetto Valdobbiadene compare to Nino Franco Prosecco Superiore? Both are benchmark Valdobbiadene DOCG producers; Nino Franco tends toward a more mineral, chalky style with pronounced citrus, while Mionetto leans into ripe stone fruit and a creamier mousse. Mionetto's order-at-bottling practice also gives it a freshness edge that is difficult to match.

Is Mionetto Valdobbiadene good for beginners? Its approachable fruit-forward profile, gentle acidity, and moderate 11% ABV make it an excellent entry point into premium sparkling wine. The DOCG designation also provides a reliable quality benchmark for those still learning Italian wine classifications.

Where is Mionetto Valdobbiadene made? It is produced by Mionetto in Valdobbiadene, a hilly sub-zone in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy. Valdobbiadene holds Prosecco Superiore DOCG status, the highest quality tier in the Prosecco appellation system.

What foods pair well with Mionetto Valdobbiadene? Fresh burrata with heirloom tomatoes mirrors the wine's creaminess and acidity. Prosciutto-wrapped melon echoes its stone fruit aromatics. Lightly fried calamari benefits from the crisp, palate-cleansing bubbles. Sushi and sashimi pair well thanks to the wine's clean finish and citrus undertone. Almond biscotti or panna cotta complement the subtle nutty notes on the finish.

What sizes does Mionetto Valdobbiadene come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.

Is Mionetto Valdobbiadene worth the price? It positions squarely in the mid-premium tier — priced above basic Prosecco DOC bottlings but accessible relative to other Valdobbiadene DOCG wines. With a 92-point Wine Enthusiast rating and a spot on Wine Spectator's Top 100, it delivers critical validation that many wines at this tier cannot match.

Why Mionetto Valdobbiadene?

The combination of a 92-point Wine Enthusiast score, a Wine Spectator Top 100 placement, and Gold medals at both the Sommeliers Choice Awards and Berlin Wine Trophy puts this bottling in rare company for Prosecco at any price. Mionetto's bottle-to-order practice is a genuinely uncommon production commitment that delivers measurable freshness. Founded in 1887 in the hills that now define the Superiore DOCG, the house has over 135 years of unbroken history in Valdobbiadene — making it one of the oldest continuous producers in the zone. For anyone seeking a serious, critically endorsed Prosecco Superiore that still works beautifully in a Spritz, this is a definitive bottle to know.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Prosecco
  • Product of
    Italy
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Mionetto

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