Prosecco is a variety of white grape grown in the Veneto region of Italy.

The grape is grown in the Conegliano and Valdobbiadene wine-growing regions north of Venice. Its late ripening has led to its use in dry-sparkling (spumante) and semi-sparkling (frizzante) wines.
Prosecco was the original main ingredient in the Bellini Cocktail (made with sparkling wine and peach puree) which was created at Harry's Bar in Venice.
The name "Prosecco" is now protected under European law and can be used only for wine made from the Prosecco grape in the Conegliano/Valdobbiadene region.
Check out the Prosecco Consortium Web site here for loads more information.
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