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Prospero Moscato

Prospero takes its name from the protagonist character in The Tempest; considered to be one of the main plays by William Shakespeare. Prospero, rightful Duke of Milan, uses his skills as a sorcerer to get back his title. Storms and other machinations facilitate events to meet these ends.

The fine and refreshing bubbles of moscato make it the next big thing among wine lovers. Made with the muscat grape, all the sweetness of this variety is preserved from ripening in the sun in the fields of La Mancha. Its fruity flavors are stone fruits such as apricot, peach or nectarine and its aromas are reminiscent of caramel and jasmine.

Prospero Frizzante Rosé

Prospero takes its name from the protagonist character in The Tempest; considered to be one of the main plays by William Shakespeare. Prospero, rightful Duke of Milan, uses his skills as a sorcerer to get back his title. Storms and other machinations facilitate events to meet these ends.

Let yourself be seduced by the frizzante wines: refreshing and light. Fine bubbles make it easy to drink on its own, with friends or with food!

Prospero Frizzante Verdejo

Prospero takes its name from the protagonist character in The Tempest; considered to be one of the main plays by William Shakespeare. Prospero, rightful Duke of Milan, uses his skills as a sorcerer to get back his title. Storms and other machinations facilitate events to meet these ends.

Let yourself be seduced by the frizzante wines: refreshing and light. Fine bubbles make it easy to drink on its own, with friends or with food!

Prospero Brut

Prospero takes its name from the protagonist character in The Tempest; considered to be one of the main plays by William Shakespeare.  Prospero, rightful Duke of Milan, uses his skills as a sorcerer to get back his title.  Storms and other machinations facilitate events to meet these ends.

This is a delicious sparkling wine with apple, pear and lemon flavours and soft refreshing bubbles, perfect for every day celebrations.

Prospero Sec

Prospero takes its name from the protagonist of The Tempest; considered to be the last play that Shakespeare wrote alone. Prospero uses his skills as a sorcerer to ensure he gets back his rightful title, Duke of Milan.  Storms and other machinations facilitate events to meet these ends.

This is a delicious sparkling wine with apple, pear and raspberry flavours and soft refreshing bubbles, perfect for every day celebrations.