Zonin Prosecco Rose
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Description
Description
Zonin Prosecco Rosé is an Italian sparkling rosé wine made from Glera and Pinot Noir grapes, bottled at 11% ABV in a 750ml format. This expression earned 90 points from both JamesSuckling.com and Tasting Panel Magazine, underscoring its quality within a fiercely competitive Prosecco Rosé category that only became an official DOC designation in 2020.
Quick Facts: ABV: 11% | Origin: Veneto, Italy | Prosecco Rosé DOC | Producer: Zonin (Est. 1821)
Production & Heritage
Zonin traces its winemaking roots to 1821 in the Veneto region, making it one of Italy's oldest and largest family-connected wine producers. This Prosecco Rosé follows a blend of 85% Glera and 15% Pinot Noir, with each variety vinified separately — the Glera in white and the Pinot Noir in red — before blending. The combined cuvée then undergoes secondary fermentation via the Charmat method in pressurized tanks, resting for a minimum of 60 days to develop its fine, persistent perlage and layered fruit character.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with delicate red berries — wild strawberry and raspberry — before giving way to wisteria-like floral notes and a clean citrus lift. A subtle hint of Reinette apple adds complexity beneath the primary fruit.
Taste: The entry is crisp and bright, with fresh berry flavors leading across the palate. At mid-palate, white peach emerges alongside a soft almond nuance, carried by fine and persistent bubbles that keep the texture lively without becoming aggressive. The balance between fruit sweetness and acidity stays taut throughout.
Finish: Smooth and refreshing, with lingering berry and floral undertones that fade gradually. The effervescence carries through to the close, leaving a clean, dry impression.
How to Drink Zonin Prosecco Rosé
Serve well chilled, between 40–45°F, in a tulip-shaped glass to concentrate the delicate aromatics. This rosé drinks beautifully on its own as an apéritif. For cocktails, it works particularly well in a Rossini, where its natural strawberry notes amplify the fresh strawberry purée; in a French 75 Rosé variation, where the fine bubbles and berry character complement gin and lemon; and in an Aperol Spritz, where the Pinot Noir backbone adds depth that a standard white Prosecco cannot provide.
Best For
- Hosting a spring or summer brunch with friends
- Toasting at celebrations like anniversaries or engagement parties
- Gifting to sparkling wine enthusiasts exploring the Prosecco Rosé category
- Pairing alongside a seafood-focused dinner spread
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Zonin Prosecco Rosé taste like? It delivers crisp, fresh berry flavors — strawberry, raspberry, and white peach — balanced by fine bubbles and a subtle almond nuance, finishing clean and dry with lingering floral undertones.
How does Zonin Prosecco Rosé compare to La Marca Prosecco Rosé? Both compete in the popular-priced Prosecco Rosé segment, but Zonin's separate vinification of Glera and Pinot Noir before blending gives it a more defined red-fruit character. Zonin's 90-point scores from James Suckling and Tasting Panel Magazine also provide strong critical backing in this tier.
Is Zonin Prosecco Rosé good for cocktails? Yes — its persistent effervescence, moderate 11% ABV, and natural berry profile make it a reliable base for sparkling cocktails like the Rossini, Aperol Spritz, or a rosé riff on the French 75.
Where is Zonin Prosecco Rosé made? It is produced by Zonin in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy, an area that encompasses the Prosecco DOC appellation where the Glera grape has been cultivated for centuries.
What foods pair well with Zonin Prosecco Rosé? Fresh burrata with ripe tomatoes and basil complements its acidity and fruit; smoked salmon or shrimp cocktail mirrors its delicate berry notes; charcuterie boards with mild cured meats balance the wine's effervescence; strawberry-topped desserts echo its primary fruit character; and sushi or sashimi pairs well thanks to the wine's crisp, clean finish.
What sizes does Zonin Prosecco Rosé come in? The standard format is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available size.
Is Zonin Prosecco Rosé worth the price? It positions as an entry-level to mid-range Prosecco Rosé, making it an accessible everyday sparkling option that still carries dual 90-point critical scores — strong value relative to its price tier.
Why Zonin Prosecco Rosé?
What distinguishes this bottling is the separate vinification of its two grape varieties before blending, a step that preserves the distinct character of both the Glera's floral brightness and the Pinot Noir's red-fruit depth. The 60-day Charmat rest exceeds the minimum required for Prosecco Rosé DOC, contributing to its fine, persistent mousse. Backed by 90-point scores from both James Suckling and Tasting Panel Magazine, it stands as one of the most critically recognized options in its price class. With over two centuries of Zonin winemaking heritage behind it, this rosé delivers a level of consistency and finesse that rewards repeated purchase.
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