For many of us, summer is a-comin’ and we’re starting to think once more about al-fresco dining, with the barbecue cleaned up in anticipation of another period of glorious warmth and an aperitif already in hand to watch the sun go down. For me, this would be the Bisol Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze Dry 2022.
Now, if you’re a Prosecco lover you will surely know that “dry” means it’s at the sweet end of the spectrum for sparkling wine. In fact, this one has around 25 grams of sugar per liter, almost as high as you can get before the wine is described as “dolce.” But, as my colleague Zekun Shuai said of the 2021 vintage of the same wine, “This is not just about sweetness,” and I thoroughly agree.