Range Life 'Pink' Prosecco
Primary flavours

Lemon Curd

Raspberry

Strawberry

Biscuit

Creamy

Lemon Rind
Details
A wonderful twist on the very delicious Prosecco from Range Life. A splash of Pinot Noir for colour and an extra fun berry burst - think strawberry and raspberry - to really elevate it. Just a touch of sugar in there to round out the palate, but lots of chalk and lemony acidity to finish. Makes you want another glass...
The vintners behind Victoria’s Range Life proudly claim that their wines are ‘hard to pronounce, but easy to drink’. Indeed, there is a decidedly Italian theme running through this winery, with Prosecco, Garganega and Sangiovese wines spearheading the operation, and proving that this part of Australia really might be one of the most flexible and varied wine regions in the country. With their bold, funky retro label designs, and bright, sunny flavours, Range Life have cornered the market when it comes to seeking out something authentic, cool and more than a little different on the Aussie wine scene. While traditional Italian grape varietals are used to great effect at Range Life, the methods the winemakers use range between the traditional and the modern, cherry-picking the best of both worlds to produce wines which are worthy of their labels. Low yields and minimal intervention ensures that quality and expression is high, and the stunning terroir the vines grow on allows these grapes to take on some of the more distinctive characteristics of Victoria, meaning these aren’t just carbon copies of Italian classics.
The vintners behind Victoria’s Range Life proudly claim that their wines are ‘hard to pronounce, but easy to drink’. Indeed, there is a decidedly Italian theme running through this winery, with Prosecco, Garganega and Sangiovese wines spearheading the operation, and proving that this part of Australia really might be one of the most flexible and varied wine regions in the country. With their bold, funky retro label designs, and bright, sunny flavours, Range Life have cornered the market when it comes to seeking out something authentic, cool and more than a little different on the Aussie wine scene. While traditional Italian grape varietals are used to great effect at Range Life, the methods the winemakers use range between the traditional and the modern, cherry-picking the best of both worlds to produce wines which are worthy of their labels. Low yields and minimal intervention ensures that quality and expression is high, and the stunning terroir the vines grow on allows these grapes to take on some of the more distinctive characteristics of Victoria, meaning these aren’t just carbon copies of Italian classics.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards light bodied, low sweetness, with high acidity, some fruitiness, low tannins, medium alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
King Valley
country
Australia
Grape type
Sparkling Rosé
Wine Maker
Range Life
Alcohol
12%
Vintage
NV
Cellar period
1-3 years
Production method
Sustainably Made
State
VIC
Pairing guide
Range Life has definitely hit the high notes with this stunning pink Prosecco, which really captures the dizzy, celebratory mood this wine style always manages to heighten. It’s a superb wine for serving with canapes - everything from caviar and blinis, seared scallops, and silky prosciutto with dates or melon will work nicely here. It’s delightful with oily fish, grilled simply on the barbecue, and will love being matched up with a spicy pâté, or something fiery and unctuous like a good ‘nduja sausage. Nice!
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Food

Antipasti

Prawns

Salads
Tastes

Crisp

Tangy
Moods

Celebratory

Relaxed
Seasons

Spring
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Wine region

King Valley, Australia
The King Valley is a beautiful wine region located in the foothills of the Victorian Alps, in northeastern Victoria, Australia. The region is known for its cool climate and varied terrain, which provide ideal growing conditions for a range of grape varieties, including Prosecco, Pinot Grigio, and Sangiovese. The King Valley has a long history of winemaking, with the first grapevines being planted in the 1860s by Italian immigrants. Today, the region is home to more than 50 wineries, many of which are family-owned and operated. The King Valley is a popular destination for wine tourists and locals alike, offering a unique blend of scenic beauty and world-class wines
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