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Best-value Proseccos priced under £10

Prosecco is the sparkler that can seemingly do no wrong. Loved for its easy-drinking, fuss-free approach, the Italian sparkling wine has amassed a legion of loyal supporters.

Its value has never been in question, with its relative cost to other sparklers, including Champagne, helping to turn it into more of an everyday wine, rather than being reserved for special occasions.

However the Italian sparkler is now also building a reputation for quality, at all price points. As the Drinks Business Prosecco Masters proved, variation of styles within the category is widening and quality is increasing. Furthermore, the gap between DOC and DOCG Prosecco is narrowing, as DOC wines catch up to their typically higher-quality, high-priced counterparts. Proseccos produced in the DOCG of Asolo in particular meanwhile are gaining a steady reputation for quality.

In all, for those looking for a good-value bottle of fizz, it’s hard to discount Prosecco. Here, we have round up the examples that achieved a silver medal in the 2016 Drinks Business Prosecco Masters, and were priced under £10, representing the very best-value bottles of the competition.

For a full round up of medal-winning wines from this year’s Prosecco Masters click here.

Scroll through for our pick of best-value Proseccos…

Zonin 1821 Tenuta Ca Bolani Prosecco Frizzante DOC Edizione Limitata NV

Medal: Silver

Style: DOC

Price category: Under £10

What the judges said: “Intense on the nose with some pear drop and a touch of bruised apple. On the palate, lots of fruit and ripe apricot. Quite powerful and fresh”.

47 Anno Domini Prosecco DOC Millesimato 2015

Medal: Silver

Style: DOC

Price category: Under £10

What the judges said: “An unusual nose with aromas of apple skin, stewed and cooked apricot. On the palate, lots of fruit, ripe apricot and some apple bite. Quite firm with with a dry finish”.

Scalini Prosecco Spumante DOC Extra Dry 2015

Medal: Silver

Style: DOC

Price category: Under £10

What the judges said: “Bright, open and clean on the nose with notes of stone fruit and pear. Palate pure, clean and bright. Nicely balanced”.

Cavit Lunetta Prosecco DOC Brut NV

Medal: Silver

Style: DOC

Price category: Under £10

What the judges said: “Clean, light and fragrant on the nose with some apple. Soft and rich on the palate. Creamy with a nice balance”.

Zonin 1821 Prosecco DOC Brut Special Cuvee Coop NV

Medal: Silver

Style: DOC

Price category: Under £10

What the judges said: “Nice aromas of ripe pear on the nose. On the palate, clean and fresh with notes of pear dominating. Good length”.

Botter Di Maria Asolo Prosecco Superiore DOCG NV

Medal: Silver

Style: DOCG

Price category: Under £10

What the judges said: “Attractive nose with some stone fruit and a hint of melon. Sweet, ripe, clean and complex on the palate. Very good for its price”.

Villa Sandi Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Brut Millesimato 2015

Medal: Silver

Style: DOCG

Price category: Under £10

What the judges said: “Full, rich and expansive on the nose with notes of hazelnuts. Complex on the palate with notes of nuts and baked apples. Rich with a good finish”.

Anna Spinato Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Dry 2015

Medal: Silver

Style: DOCG

Price category: Under £10

What the judges said: “Light with floral aromas on the nose. Very soft and creamy on the palate. Feminine and vivacious”.

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