
Villa Sandi Prosecco DOC Treviso Il Fresco Brut NV 
(Veneto, Italy)
                    
          
          
          
                    
          
        
			Regular price $22.00 Sale price $16.97 Save $5.03
About This Winery:
Headquartered in a historic Palladian villa, dating to 1622, Villa Sandi is a winery anchored in family and tradition. The Moretti Polegato family has grown grapes since the 1920s and has been the steward of the Villa Sandi estate since the late 1970s, preserving an icon of Italian wine culture. Currently the largest owner of estate vineyards in Conegliano-Valdobbiadene, Villa Sandi offers a portfolio of fresh and lively Proseccos from DOC Treviso, fruit-driven Prosecco Superiore from Valdobbiadene and Asolo DOCGs, and an elegant and refined offering from Cartizze DOCG, the highest designation of the region.
Villa Sandi showcases an extreme dedication to elevating the production of Prosecco by managing its estate vineyards with the utmost care. Exceptional wine quality and a true commitment to sustainability and biodiversity are hallmarks of Villa Sandi. Among its many sustainable practices, Villa Sandi primarily relies on its own hydroelectric power plant to supply clean energy and irrigate its vineyards. The winery’s dedication to preserving its legacy through protecting the environment is rooted in Villa Sandi’s family-run organization. Villa Sandi’s Proseccos routinely receive the highest praise from wine publications, and their Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze DOCG La Rivetta, from a small 3.7-acre estate vineyard, has obtained the highest Tre Bicchieri award for 14 consecutive years from Gambero Rosso, Italy’s leading wine guide.
Technical Details:
Varietal Composition: Primarily Glera
Alcohol: 11% 
Residual Sugar: 12 g/L 
Acidity: 5.8 g/L
Tasting Notes:
Lively, ripe red apple and floral notes with zippy acidity and freshness.
Ratings & Reviews
James Suckling:
"This easygoing and fun Prosecco has aromas of ripe red apples, lily and wet gravel. The foamy palate pops with zippy acidity and tart green apples." (Sep 2023)