Zanin Grappa Prosecco 750ML
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Description
Description
Zanin Grappa Prosecco 750ML is a young Italian grappa distilled from Glera (Prosecco) grape pomace, bottled at 40% ABV in a 750ml format. Produced by one of Italy's oldest family-run distilleries — Distilleria Zanin, founded in 1895 — this expression captures the delicate, aromatic character of the Prosecco grape in a spirit refined for a minimum of six months in stainless steel.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Veneto, Italy | Young Grappa (6+ months steel-refined) | Distillery: Distilleria Zanin S.r.l.
Production & Heritage
Distilleria Zanin has been operating continuously since 1895 in Zugliano, a small village in the province of Vicenza in Italy's Veneto region. The Grappa Prosecco is produced through discontinuous distillation in traditional copper boilers, a batch process that allows the distiller greater control over cuts and aromatic preservation compared to continuous column methods. After distillation, the spirit rests for no fewer than six months in stainless steel tanks — a deliberate choice that preserves the crisp, varietal-forward character of the Glera pomace without introducing any wood influence.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Crystalline and transparent in the glass, the nose opens with restrained white grape and gentle floral tones. A light, almost effervescent note of fresh fruit emerges, nodding subtly to the Prosecco grape's sparkling heritage.
Taste: The entry is clean and immediately refreshing, with a crisp, refined texture that avoids the harshness sometimes associated with young grappa. Mid-palate, delicate yeast-bread notes surface alongside ripe white fruit, giving the spirit a layered quality despite its unaged profile. The overall impression is one of purity and precision.
Finish: Medium in length with a persistent fruity character that lingers cleanly. A faint echo of fresh grape skin and yeast rounds out the experience without bitterness.
How to Drink Zanin Prosecco Grappa
Serve neat in a tulip-shaped grappa glass at 16–18°C (60–64°F) to fully appreciate the aromatic finesse; a slight chill sharpens the fruit notes without muting them. This grappa also performs well in cocktails:
- Grappa Sour: The crisp, clean profile provides a grape-forward backbone that balances lemon juice and simple syrup without becoming cloying.
- Caffè Corretto: A classic Italian after-dinner ritual — a shot added to espresso, where the floral freshness of this Prosecco grappa cuts through coffee's roasted bitterness.
- Sgroppino: Blended with lemon sorbet and a splash of Prosecco, this grappa reinforces the grape continuity of the drink while adding distillate depth.
Best For
- Concluding an Italian dinner with an authentic digestivo
- Gifting to someone exploring Italian spirits beyond limoncello and amaro
- Introducing a grappa newcomer to the category with an approachable, unaged expression
- Adding a Veneto-authentic element to aperitivo or after-dinner cocktail service
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Zanin Prosecco Grappa taste like? It delivers a clean, crisp palate of white grape and fresh fruit, accented by subtle yeast and floral notes, with a persistent fruity finish free of any wood influence.
How does Zanin Prosecco Grappa compare to Nonino Prosecco Grappa? Both are made from Glera pomace, but Zanin relies on discontinuous copper-boiler distillation and a six-month steel refinement, while Nonino is known for its artisanal single-grape approach and generally commands a higher price point. Zanin tends to present a slightly more austere, fruit-driven profile, whereas Nonino often leans toward greater aromatic intensity.
Is Zanin Prosecco Grappa good for beginners? Yes — its clean, unaged character and moderate 40% ABV make it one of the more approachable entry points into the grappa category, especially for drinkers who prefer lighter, fruit-forward spirits.
Where is Zanin Prosecco Grappa made? It is produced at Distilleria Zanin S.r.l. in Zugliano, a village in the province of Vicenza within Italy's Veneto region, the same area where most Prosecco wine is cultivated.
What foods pair well with Zanin Prosecco Grappa? Try it alongside biscotti or cantucci for a classic Italian pairing; fresh stone fruit such as white peaches for complementary sweetness; aged Asiago cheese from the same Veneto region for terroir continuity; light almond pastries that echo the grape's subtle nuttiness; or dark chocolate with a high cocoa content to contrast the grappa's crispness.
What sizes does Zanin Prosecco Grappa come in? The standard retail format is a 750ml bottle.
Is Zanin Prosecco Grappa worth the price? It positions as an accessible, entry-to-mid-level grappa from a distillery with over a century of production history, making it a strong value within the monovarietal Prosecco grappa segment.
Why Zanin Prosecco Grappa?
What distinguishes this bottling is the deliberate pairing of traditional copper-boiler batch distillation with a steel-only maturation — a process that strips away nothing from the Glera grape's inherent aromatics while keeping the spirit focused and clean. Distilleria Zanin's 130-year heritage in Veneto grappa production lends credibility that newer craft operations cannot easily replicate. The result is a transparent, fruit-forward grappa that serves equally well as a contemplative digestivo or as a cocktail ingredient that carries genuine grape character into the glass. For anyone seeking an honest expression of Prosecco pomace without barrel-driven complexity, this is a benchmark-level offering at its price tier.
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