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Korbel Prosecco Comes Out in 187-ml. Bottles

11/18/2020

by: Melissa Dowling

Korbel Prosecco is now available in 187-ml. bottles.

Korbel California Champagne has launched Korbel Prosecco in 187-ml. bottles.

Released late last year in a 750-ml. bottle (for an SRP of $14.99), Korbel Prosecco is available nationwide. Produced and bottled entirely in the Prosecco DOC, Denominazione di Origine Controllata—located in North Eastern Italy—Korbel Prosecco is made with 100% glera grapes using the traditional Charmat method.

Focused on a fruit-forward style with aromas of white peaches, pear and lemon zest, Korbel’s dry prosecco is light and crisp, the company reports.

The 187-ml. bottles make for ideal stocking stuffers, the company adds, and are available now for a suggested retail price of $5.99 per bottle.

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Last modified: 11/18/2020

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