a good prosecco recommendation
as the title states, what's a good prosecco I can get from the lcbo ?
thx
sj
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The least expensive Astoria is OK and widely available. Nice party prosecco.
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Our go to prosecco is Carpené Malvolti, followed by Nino Franco, both a great options-
Thanks now I am thirsty...
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I really enjoy Villa Sandi, its not at every location but it can be found at most.
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I second Nino Franco, but it's Vintages so may not be easy to find. My go to is Bottega, regular stock in the bubbles section around $15. It's consistently been a crowd pleaser. (dark bottle with a gold squiggle label).
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I frequently drink the Bottega as well and I'll second the recommendation.
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I would recommend prosecco Valdobiano (I think that's what it's called).
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Martini is nice and sweet
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