Christmas bauble:  Prosecco Vino Frizzante

Did you know that the word "Prosecco" has been a protected designation of origin for sparkling and semi-sparkling wines from northern Italy since 2010? The strict legislation not only defines the place of production and bottling, but also specifies which colour and closure variants the bottles may have.

This case proves it: (almost) everything has been done right here; the fine glass figurine naturally contains neither alcohol nor drink and also comes from a traditional German manufacturer of Christmas tree decorations. Nevertheless (or perhaps precisely because of this), the clever decorative object stands for the highest quality workmanship. The bulbous bottle shimmers in matt green and ends in a gold lacquered neck, which has been glamorously and stylishly edged with two glittering rings. And the glittering paper label on the front, which is also framed in glitter, is modelled on its big and "real" role models and exudes genuine winery qualities. incidentally, "Prosecco" from "Villa di Natale" can be read under the picture of an Italian villa. "Vino Frizzante" and the precise details "10% Vol." and "750ML" also lovingly complement the detailed image.

Size: medium
Dimensions (ca.):
Width: 4.0 cm
Height: 11.0 cm
Depth: 4.0 cm
Mount: Coronet
Type of production:: hand-painted, mouth-blown
Material: Glass
Manufactured in: Germany

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