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Carpenè Malvolti produces Prosecco in Veneto's Prosecco region of Northern Italy, working with Glera, the signature grape of the appellation. The winery's core expression, Prosecco, achieves an average prestige rating of 89.0 across Wine Enthusiast, Wine Spectator, Decanter, and Wine Advocate. Its Prosecco Superiore Conegliano Valdobbiadene Brut—a more structured iteration from the region's elevated subzone—rates at 87.0, while the Dry expression of the same Superiore designation scores 86.9. These wines reflect the character of their terroir: Glera-based sparklings from Veneto tend toward bright acidity, delicate stone fruit, and the gentle carbonation typical of the Charmat method. Carpenè Malvolti's lineup demonstrates the range within Prosecco, from the approachable standard bottling to the more complex Superiore designations, which require lower yields and stricter production standards.
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