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Prosecco
[ proh-sek-oh ]
noun
- (sometimes lowercase) a variety of white wine, usually a sparkling wine, produced in several regions of northern Italy.
Example Sentences
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.
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.
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.
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.
Her rose-tinted beverage uses a gin base washed in strawberries and Greek yogurt, topped with Prosecco and sparkling water.
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