Prosecco

//pɹəˈsɛkoʊ//

Synonyms for "prosecco" (2 found)

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Armenian

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  • պրոսեկո noun (wine)

Bulgarian

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  • просеко name (variety of white grape)
  • просеко noun (wine)

German

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  • Prosecco noun (wine)

Marathi

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  • प्रोसेको name (variety of white grape)

Russian

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  • просе́кко name (variety of white grape)
  • просекко noun (wine)

Sample sentences

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I don't care to see more than one bottle of prosecco a year.

Source: tatoeba (2009464)

The earliest documentation concerning the cultivation of Prosecco variety in the Veneto region dates back to 1754, with Aureliano Acanti, and to 1773, with Cosimo Villafranchi, who stated that the grape came from the Carso Triestino area, where there is a small town called Prosecco and where the Prosecco cultivars are still widely grown, under the name of Glera.

Source: wiktionary

Prosecco is the perfect vehicle for the white peaches. Contrary to what most people think, Prosecco is not commonly sweet. While there are some sweet versions, more often than not Prosecco is dry with a touch of grassy character and citrus-like acidity.

Source: wiktionary

‘Itʼs Prosecco, champagneʼs Italian cousin!’

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