Ruggeri Argeo Prosecco Rose Brut NV Mini 200ml - Veneto, Italy
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Ruggeri Argeo Prosecco Rose Brut NV Mini 200ml - Veneto, Italy
Ruggeri Argeo Prosecco Rose Brut NV Mini 200ml - Veneto, Italy
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Ruggeri Argeo Prosecco Rose Brut NV Mini 200ml - Veneto, Italy

Ruggeri Argeo Prosecco Rose Brut 2020 Mini 200ml - Veneto, Italy

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90/100 Wine Spectator
90/100 Wine Enthusiast
90/100 Falstaff
Bronze - Vinous
Bronze - James Suckling
Bronze - Tasting com

91/100 Falstaff (2019 vintage)
90/100 Decanter (2019 vintage)

4 Stars - Falstaff
Tre Buccheri - Gambero Rosso Vini D'Italia

Gold - Mundus Vini Summer (2021 vintage)
Gold - Berlin Wine Trophy (2021 vintage)
Gold - The Global Masters (2021 vintage)
Silver - Mundus Vini Spring (2021 vintage)
Bronze - Intermational Wine & Spirit Competition (2021 vintage)

Wine Spectator "Lightly spiced and aromatic, this well-balanced Prosecco rosé marries mouthwatering acidity and a fine, chalky bead with flavors of nectarine, blood orange sorbet, stone and ground ginger."

Wine Enthusiast "This light-hearted, savory sparkler has delicate, inviting aromas of green apple, red berry and tropical fruit. Dry and crisp, the delightful palate offers crushed pomegranate, pear and citrus alongside tangy acidity and a foaming mousse."

Falstaff "Clear, bright coppery color. Initially quite floral on the nose, with hints of lemon blossoms, elderflower, followed by ripe peach and blood orange. On the palate, it exhibits prominent strawberry notes, slightly coarse in effervescence, medium-bodied, accompanied by spicy elements, displaying good balance. Finishes rich and slightly creamy."

Vinous "The sweetly-scented 2020 Prosecco Argeo Brut Rose mixes pretty florals with hints of strawberry, kiwi and white smoke to form an alluring display. It's creamy in feel, with a gentle wash of bubbles that give way to nuances of ripe cherry and vanilla bean. This gains depth through the finale, as brown spices and minerals come forward, leaving a lasting impression. The 2020 is very nice and a big step forward from the 2019 that I tasted only a few months ago."

James Suckling "Red and black cherry-like fruit to this with some rose-petal and bready character. Intense fruit on the palate with good, fizzy support. Slightly rustic feel."

Falstaff "Delicate light pink, fine and persistent perlage. Subtly detailed nose with hints of pomegranate, peach, and marshmallows. On the palate, delicate fruit notes of raspberry and strawberry, alongside abundant pomegranate, invigorated by fine bubbles that freshen and clarify the palate." (2019 vintage)

Decanter "The palest in colour of all the wines we tasted, the delicate peach hue is a clue to the difference in style. There's 9g/L of residual sugar here, but this is a restrained Prosecco rosé, and quite textured compared to most. Faint aromas of cherry blossom and marzipan, alongside the usual floral and red berry notes. Ruggeri suggests enjoying it with strawberry-based desserts, tomato and avocado salad or beetroot carpaccio, or light pasta dishes." (2019 vintage)

Winemaker The pale pink color is animated by a rich perlage that ends in a dense foam. Savory and lively, it has a pleasant freshness that accompanies the long finish."

85% Glera, 15% Pinot Noir
Alcohol: 11.5%

Ruggeri is an esteemed Italian winery situated in Valdobbiadene, Veneto, Italy. Since its establishment in 1950, Ruggeri has specialized in crafting exceptional Prosecco wines. Renowned for its Prosecco Superiore DOCG, the winery combines traditional winemaking methods with modern techniques, ensuring each bottle reflects the essence of the region's terroir. With a diverse range of sparkling wines, Ruggeri upholds a legacy of excellence in producing high-quality Prosecco that captures the finesse and elegance of the area.

Veneto is an important wine region in the northeastern of Italy. Vineyards in Veneto wine region can be found on the shores of Lake Garda as well as near the lagoon of Venice, at the foot of the Dolomites and in the hills of Mantua. The variety of the cultivated grapes is unique: it ranges from autochthonous white vines such as the Prosecco or Garganega grape to Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio to the distinct red varieties Corvina and Raboso and to Cabernet and Merlot. With such well-known wines as Amarone, Valpolicella, Soave or Prosecco, Veneto is one of the most important wine-growing regions in Italy.

Glera is a white grape used mainly for making Prosecco in northeastern Italy. Known for fruity and floral flavors like apple, pear, and peach, it's prized for its high acidity, making it ideal for crafting refreshing sparkling wines. Formerly named Prosecco, it was renamed Glera to protect the Prosecco regional name.

Pinot Nero, known as Pinot Noir in many parts of the world, is a red wine grape variety that is highly esteemed for its elegant, delicate, and complex characteristics. It is considered one of the most challenging grapes to grow and cultivate, but when nurtured in the right conditions, it can produce some of the finest and most sought-after wines in the world.
90/100 Wine Spectator
90/100 Wine Enthusiast
90/100 Falstaff
Bronze - Vinous
Bronze - James Suckling
Bronze - Tasting com

91/100 Falstaff (2019 vintage)
90/100 Decanter (2019 vintage)

4 Stars - Falstaff
Tre Buccheri - Gambero Rosso Vini D'Italia

Gold - Mundus Vini Summer (2021 vintage)
Gold - Berlin Wine Trophy (2021 vintage)
Gold - The Global Masters (2021 vintage)
Silver - Mundus Vini Spring (2021 vintage)
Bronze - Intermational Wine & Spirit Competition (2021 vintage)

Wine Spectator "Lightly spiced and aromatic, this well-balanced Prosecco rosé marries mouthwatering acidity and a fine, chalky bead with flavors of nectarine, blood orange sorbet, stone and ground ginger."

Wine Enthusiast "This light-hearted, savory sparkler has delicate, inviting aromas of green apple, red berry and tropical fruit. Dry and crisp, the delightful palate offers crushed pomegranate, pear and citrus alongside tangy acidity and a foaming mousse."

Falstaff "Clear, bright coppery color. Initially quite floral on the nose, with hints of lemon blossoms, elderflower, followed by ripe peach and blood orange. On the palate, it exhibits prominent strawberry notes, slightly coarse in effervescence, medium-bodied, accompanied by spicy elements, displaying good balance. Finishes rich and slightly creamy."

Vinous "The sweetly-scented 2020 Prosecco Argeo Brut Rose mixes pretty florals with hints of strawberry, kiwi and white smoke to form an alluring display. It's creamy in feel, with a gentle wash of bubbles that give way to nuances of ripe cherry and vanilla bean. This gains depth through the finale, as brown spices and minerals come forward, leaving a lasting impression. The 2020 is very nice and a big step forward from the 2019 that I tasted only a few months ago."

James Suckling "Red and black cherry-like fruit to this with some rose-petal and bready character. Intense fruit on the palate with good, fizzy support. Slightly rustic feel."

Falstaff "Delicate light pink, fine and persistent perlage. Subtly detailed nose with hints of pomegranate, peach, and marshmallows. On the palate, delicate fruit notes of raspberry and strawberry, alongside abundant pomegranate, invigorated by fine bubbles that freshen and clarify the palate." (2019 vintage)

Decanter "The palest in colour of all the wines we tasted, the delicate peach hue is a clue to the difference in style. There's 9g/L of residual sugar here, but this is a restrained Prosecco rosé, and quite textured compared to most. Faint aromas of cherry blossom and marzipan, alongside the usual floral and red berry notes. Ruggeri suggests enjoying it with strawberry-based desserts, tomato and avocado salad or beetroot carpaccio, or light pasta dishes." (2019 vintage)

Winemaker The pale pink color is animated by a rich perlage that ends in a dense foam. Savory and lively, it has a pleasant freshness that accompanies the long finish."

85% Glera, 15% Pinot Noir
Alcohol: 11.5%

Ruggeri is an esteemed Italian winery situated in Valdobbiadene, Veneto, Italy. Since its establishment in 1950, Ruggeri has specialized in crafting exceptional Prosecco wines. Renowned for its Prosecco Superiore DOCG, the winery combines traditional winemaking methods with modern techniques, ensuring each bottle reflects the essence of the region's terroir. With a diverse range of sparkling wines, Ruggeri upholds a legacy of excellence in producing high-quality Prosecco that captures the finesse and elegance of the area.

Veneto is an important wine region in the northeastern of Italy. Vineyards in Veneto wine region can be found on the shores of Lake Garda as well as near the lagoon of Venice, at the foot of the Dolomites and in the hills of Mantua. The variety of the cultivated grapes is unique: it ranges from autochthonous white vines such as the Prosecco or Garganega grape to Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio to the distinct red varieties Corvina and Raboso and to Cabernet and Merlot. With such well-known wines as Amarone, Valpolicella, Soave or Prosecco, Veneto is one of the most important wine-growing regions in Italy.

Glera is a white grape used mainly for making Prosecco in northeastern Italy. Known for fruity and floral flavors like apple, pear, and peach, it's prized for its high acidity, making it ideal for crafting refreshing sparkling wines. Formerly named Prosecco, it was renamed Glera to protect the Prosecco regional name.

Pinot Nero, known as Pinot Noir in many parts of the world, is a red wine grape variety that is highly esteemed for its elegant, delicate, and complex characteristics. It is considered one of the most challenging grapes to grow and cultivate, but when nurtured in the right conditions, it can produce some of the finest and most sought-after wines in the world.