The Heart of Treviso

In the rolling plains of the Treviso province, the De Pra family has spent generations perfecting the art of sparkling wine. The Prosecco Brut 009 is a celebration of this heritage, grown in alluvial soils that grant the Glera grape its signature vibrance. Every bottle reflects the unique terroir of Northern Italy – a landscape defined by tradition, precision, and a passion for viticulture.

The Art of the ‘Martinotti’ Method

Crafting the 009 Brut requires a delicate balance of science and soul. Using the renowned Martinotti (Charmat) method, the wine undergoes natural fermentation in temperature-controlled tanks to preserve its primary aromatic beauty. The result is a Prosecco defined by its “Perlage”—fine, persistent bubbles that create a creamy foam, dancing elegantly on the palate with a fresh, savory finish.

A Symphony of Aromas

The character of De Pra 009 is unmistakable. It is intense and aromatic, leading with characteristic notes of white flowers, followed by the crisp snap of green apple and the sweetness of ripe peach. It is a wine designed for life’s most elegant moments, offering a sensory journey through the orchards of Italy.

Beyond the Bottle

At The Select Wine, we believe that understanding the history of a vineyard changes the way you experience what’s in your glass. Our team handpicks wines like De Pra because they represent a standard of quality and a commitment to tradition that we truly believe in.

Curious to dive deeper into the world of wine?

The story of a vineyard is vast and full of detail. To learn more about tasting profiles, the history of Italian sparkling wine, or the unique craft of the De Pra family, reach out to us. Our team is always ready to share the heritage and artistry behind our curated selection.

Learn more: Cantina De Pra | The Select Wine

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