
Argeo Rosé Prosecco DOC - RuggeriThe light-footed Argeo Rosé Prosecco from Ruggeri glides into the glass with a brilliant platinum yellow color. This single-varietal Italian wine flatters the glass with wonderfully expressive notes of mirabelle plums, gooseberries, vineyard peaches and apricots. There are also hints of other fruits. This dry white wine from Ruggeri is just the thing for wine lovers who can't drink their wine dry enough. The Argeo Rosé Prosecco comes very close to this, as it was produced with just 9 grams of residual sugar. On the palate, this light-footed Prosecco Spumante is characterized by an incredibly light texture. Thanks to its lively fruit acidity, Argeo Rosé Prosecco is wonderfully fresh and lively on the palate. The finish of this youthful white wine from the Veneto wine-growing region, or more precisely from Prosecco DOC, is captivating with good persistence. The finish is also accompanied by mineral notes from the limestone and clay-dominated soils. Vinification of Argeo Rosé Prosecco from Ruggeri The basis for the elegant Argeo Rosé Prosecco from Veneto is grapes from the Glera grape variety. In Veneto, the vines that produce the grapes for this wine grow on limestone, clay and marl soils. After harvesting, the grapes are quickly taken to the press house. Here they are sorted and carefully crushed. This is followed by fermentation in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperatures. Vinification is followed by maturation on the fine lees for several months before the wine is finally bottled. Dining recommendations for Ruggeri Argeo Rosé Prosecco Ideally, enjoy this Prosecco Spumante from Italy chilled at 5 - 7°C with a potato pan with salmon, spinach gratin with almonds or coconut-lime fish curry. Awards for the Argeo Rosé Prosecco from Ruggeri In addition to its excellent value for money, this Ruggeri wine has also won numerous awards, including medals and top scores of over 90 points. In detail, these are for the 2020 vintage Decanter - 90 points Decanter Awards - Silver Falstaff - 92 points James Suckling - 90 points Mundus Vini - Silver