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Collalto Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Extra Dry 2024: Joyful Effervescence

Collalto Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Extra Dry 2024: Joyful Effervescence

6 /10
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6.0 /10
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Vineyard: Collalto
Type: Sparkling
ABV: 11.5% ABV
Price: £17.75
Grape Varieties: Glera

Tasting Notes

Nose

Crisp aromas of orchard fruit, acacia blossom, and a delicate yeasty character

Palate

Lively and crisp with green apple, citrus, and a subtle toasty note, carried by fine persistent bubbles

Finish

Fresh and lively through to the close, with a clean citrus edge

First Impressions

Collalto Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Extra Dry 2024 arrives at £17.75 for 75cl, and at this price, it needs to offer genuine quality to stand out in a crowded market. The 2024-vintage was made using the estate's own Glera grapes, this off-dry Prosecco has 17g/l of residual sugar, and notes of white peach. A delightful aperitif for your next gathering

Italian winemaking is a beautiful marriage of ancient tradition and modern technique, and the best producers capture the essence of their specific corner of the peninsula. Collalto is a name worth knowing in this context.

On the Nose and Palate

The nose offers crisp aromas of orchard fruit, acacia blossom, and a delicate yeasty character. Moving to the palate, the wine is lively and crisp with green apple, citrus, and a subtle toasty note, carried by fine persistent bubbles. The finish is fresh and lively through to the close, with a clean citrus edge.

Food Pairing and Serving

Perfect as an aperitif or with light appetisers, seafood, and fresh salads. Serve well-chilled at 6–8°C.

The Verdict

Collalto Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Extra Dry 2024 earns a well-deserved 6 out of 10. This is an solid sparkling that delivers Glera with genuine conviction and craft. At £17.75, the quality-to-price ratio here is genuinely impressive. Whether you're building a cellar or simply looking for something excellent to drink tonight, this bottle earns its place.

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Wei Zhang VIPsAllowed - Expected more tbh
5/10

Had this at a friend's birthday and it was alright. Nice enough — green apple, bit of lemon, easy drinking. But for nearly £18 I was expecting something with a bit more wow factor. The Glera grape does what it does I suppose. Would be happier paying around £12-13 for this.

26 February 2026
Rosa Paredes VIPsAllowed - Lovely bubbles for a Friday night
7/10

Picked this up from the wine shop on a whim and really enjoyed it. Nice pear and apple flavours, proper refreshing with loads of fizzy bubbles. At £17.75 it's a step up from the usual supermarket prosecco but you can taste the difference.

14 February 2026
Farah Abboud VIPsAllowed - Fine but nothing special
5/10

Bit pricey for what it is honestly. It's a decent prosecco — crisp, appley, does the job — but I've had bottles at £10 that I enjoyed just as much. Wouldn't rush to buy it again at this price.

15 December 2025
Celeste Moreno VIPsAllowed - My new go-to prosecco
7/10

The guy at my local wine shop recommended this and I'm glad he did. It's got this lovely floral smell when you pour it and the bubbles are really fine and delicate, not like cheap fizz that just attacks your nose. Goes great with a cheese board or just on its own in the garden.

4 December 2025
Idris Ibrahim VIPsAllowed - Good for a dinner party
6/10

Bought a couple of bottles for a dinner party and they went down well. There's a slightly biscuity thing going on which surprised me for a prosecco, made it feel a bit more grown-up. The lemon citrus finish is really clean. Solid choice but not blowing my mind.

8 October 2025

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