Does High-End Prosecco Sell?
Americans’ love of entry-level Prosecco is spurring them to explore more expensive, DOCG bottlings, which can retail for up to $50 per bottle
Caitlin A. Miller is a New York-based wine writer and the current associate editor for SevenFifty Daily. Her work has appeared in Food & Wine, Vinous, and Christie’s International Real Estate Magazine. She holds the WSET Diploma in Wines and was the recipient of the 2020 Vinous Young Wine Writer Fellowship.
Americans’ love of entry-level Prosecco is spurring them to explore more expensive, DOCG bottlings, which can retail for up to $50 per bottle
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