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Lunetta Prosecco 'Brut' Spumante NV
Primary flavours

Golden Apple

Melon

Ripe Peach

White Nectarine

Aloe Vera

Blossom

White Flower
Details
Lunetta Prosecco is like the first pop of a polaroid at golden hour - it's a crisp, vibrant, full feel-good fizz! Ripe peach and crunchy apple on the nose lead into a soft sparkle on the palate, with mellow stone fruit notes that keep things smooth and easy. A laid-back crowd-pleaser with serious style!
Cavit is one of those producers your sommelier mate raves about - and trust us, it’s totally deserved. Based in Trentino, up in the stunning Italian Alps, Cavit started as a small growers’ collective in the 1950s and has grown into a powerhouse, working with over 5,000 local growers across 6,000+ hectares. They’ve nailed the balance between old-school vineyard know-how and high-tech winemaking, crafting everything from fresh, vibrant whites to elegant Trentodoc sparkling wines. Their Maso Toresella estate by Lake Toblino? Straight-up dreamy. But Cavit’s not just about good wine - they’re all in on sustainability too. With solar-powered energy, low-waste systems, and a next-level digital platform (PICA) that helps growers farm smarter, they’re leading the way in eco-friendly winemaking. Basically, when you pop a bottle from Cavit, you’re getting more than just a great glass - you’re tasting the future of Italian wine, rooted in tradition and totally dialled in!
Cavit is one of those producers your sommelier mate raves about - and trust us, it’s totally deserved. Based in Trentino, up in the stunning Italian Alps, Cavit started as a small growers’ collective in the 1950s and has grown into a powerhouse, working with over 5,000 local growers across 6,000+ hectares. They’ve nailed the balance between old-school vineyard know-how and high-tech winemaking, crafting everything from fresh, vibrant whites to elegant Trentodoc sparkling wines. Their Maso Toresella estate by Lake Toblino? Straight-up dreamy. But Cavit’s not just about good wine - they’re all in on sustainability too. With solar-powered energy, low-waste systems, and a next-level digital platform (PICA) that helps growers farm smarter, they’re leading the way in eco-friendly winemaking. Basically, when you pop a bottle from Cavit, you’re getting more than just a great glass - you’re tasting the future of Italian wine, rooted in tradition and totally dialled in!
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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 medium acidity, very fruity, low tannins, low alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Veneto
country
Italy
Grape type
Prosecco
Wine Maker
Cavit
Alcohol
11%
Vintage
NV
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Cork + Cage
Production method
Sustainably Made
Temperature
Cold 5°C-8°C
collection
Pairing guide
Lunetta Prosecco brings that fresh, feel-good fizz that vibes perfectly with all kinds of laid-back bites. It’s dreamy with oysters, sushi, or a punchy citrus salad - anything light, bright, and full of zing. The soft sparkle and touch of sweetness also play amazingly with spicy Thai or Vietnamese dishes, cooling the heat while keeping up with all those bold flavours. And if you're just kicking back? Grab some creamy cheese or salty popcorn and turn your chill night into something a little bit fancy!
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Food

Oysters

Cheese

Salads

Seafood

Pad Thai
Tastes

Crisp

Light
Moods

Celebratory

Romantic
Seasons

Summer

Spring
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Veneto, Italy
The Veneto wine region is located in the north-east of Italy and is known for producing some of the most distinct wines in Italy. The region has a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. The broader region is home to three DOCG and twenty three DOC wine regions and produces iconic wines like Prosecco, Soave and Amarone. The region is the third largest in Italy and accounts for the bulk of Prosecco production in the world.
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