Nino Franco
Primo Franco Grave di Stecca Brut Glera


From a single Vineyard and given extended aging by Prosecco standards this is the unique flagship of the Nino Franco portfolio. Whether it is worth the very high (again, by Prosecco standards) price is an individual decision but there is no denying the fine focus and intensity of the wine as well as how well it has held on to its primary fruit for a decade. Creamy texture, golden color and redolent of pear and apples with hints of exotic Asian spice, this is a one of a kind Prosecco
From a single Vineyard and given extended aging by Prosecco standards this is the unique flagship of the Nino Franco portfolio. Whether it is worth the very high (again, by Prosecco standards) price is an individual decision but there is no denying the fine focus and intensity of the wine as well as how well it has held on to its primary fruit for a decade. Creamy texture, golden color and redolent of pear and apples with hints of exotic Asian spice, this is a one of a kind Prosecco
Sep 27th, 2017
2010 vintage. Not labeled as Prosecco but rather as a single vineyard. Certainly is lovely but doesn't resemble Prosecco....
2010 vintage. Not labeled as Prosecco but rather as a single vineyard. Certainly is lovely but doesn't resemble Prosecco....
Oct 7th, 2015