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Prosecco

[ proh-sek-oh ]

noun

  1. (sometimes lowercase) a variety of white wine, usually a sparkling wine, produced in several regions of northern Italy.


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In another shameless act last year in Essex, an intruder was caught on camera opening a bottle of prosecco and drinking it while enjoying a slice of cake after he broke in to a pub.

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The value of foreign wine coming into the U.S. has jumped 60% since 2010 to $7.1 billion last year, with imports of sparkling wines like prosecco from Italy nearly tripling to $1.8 billion over that period, according to Census Bureau data.

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Many of the former employees said staff socials or awaydays often involved drinking until the early hours of the morning and that "Prosecco Friday" - where staff would be given free wine and crisps - was introduced in the office in an effort to boost staff morale.

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Only now it is pushing things like prosecco, “gin o’clock” and “wine time” as a way for women to relax and practise self-care after a hard day.

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Her rose-tinted beverage uses a gin base washed in strawberries and Greek yogurt, topped with Prosecco and sparkling water.

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