NewsVera Wang Launches Party Prosecco Rosé

Vera Wang Launches Party Prosecco Rosé

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After last year’s successful debut, Vera Wang is expanding her Party line of Italian prosecco with the addition of a bubbly Rosé. With this new release, the famed designer turns her focus from fashion towards all things worth celebrating.

Vera Wang Party embodies the bright, fun, and fashion-forward side of the globally renowned Designer and Style Icon. The Prosecco Rosé is light and crisp, making it the perfect warm-weather sipper.  Pale pink in color, the prosecco boasts a subtle floral aroma with undertones of redberry with a lively palate of ripe strawberry and raspberry notes. 

The second bottling comes in the brand’s signature chic, sleek matte silver bottle with “Party” in a pink hue and a matching ombre.

“I am excited to introduce Party’s newest wine just in time for summer. The Prosecco Rosé is extremely versatile and pairs well with all of your favorite seasonal cuisines – barbecue, seafood, al fresco brunch – and entertaining occasions,” says Vera. “Prosecco isn’t just for special occasions. Whether you are celebrating by yourself as a party of one, or with friends, Party is about toasting the everyday.”

For the new release, Vera Wang once again turned to Araldica, the producer of the best-selling Moscato in America, in one of the world’s top winemaking regions, Piemonte. Led by second-generation winemaker Claudio Manera, it is one of Italy’s fastest-growing producers and most forward-thinking winemaking co-operatives. Manera continues his father’s commitment to Italy’s winemaking traditions, preserving local varieties, protecting the environment, and valuing the characteristics of each wine.

Crafted from 90% Glera and 10% Pinot Noir grapes harvested in the province of Vincenza in the Veneto region of northern Italy, Vera Wang Party Prosecco Rosé is priced at $25.

It is currently available from the brand’s official website.

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