In Magnum, the wine shows a slightly more settled version of the house style, where the extra time in bottle softens the naturally bright and immediate character of Prosecco, bringing a more even and composed feel without losing its freshness. Bottega’s approach is clean and fruit focused, and in this format, that fruit feels a little more controlled and less upfront. The profile remains centred on pear and apple with a light citrus lift, though the flavours come through more gradually, giving the wine a smoother and more measured opening compared to standard bottle.
Across the palate, the wine moves in a steady, continuous way, with the fruit and acidity sitting closer together, creating a more unified flow rather than a sharp, clearly defined progression. The freshness is still there, but with a softer edge. The light floral notes and subtle background elements are more integrated, blending into the wine rather than standing apart, which adds a gentle depth while keeping the overall profile simple and cohesive. The mousse is fine and consistent, spreading evenly and giving a smoother, more polished texture while maintaining enough liveliness to keep the wine refreshing. Overall, the Magnum format refines the style slightly, presenting the same bright and approachable Prosecco in a more balanced, calm, and integrated way.
Tasting Notes
Nose:
Fresh and steady, with pear, apple, and a light floral note, alongside a hint of citrus.
Palate:
Smooth and even, with orchard fruit and gentle citrus moving together over a fine, consistent mousse.
Finish:
Clean and balanced, with freshness easing into a soft, composed close.