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Cielo e Terra Casa Defra Prosecco Frizzante 20cl

Cielo e Terra Casa Defra Prosecco Frizzante 20cl

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Producer Cielo e Terra
Country Italy
Region Veneto
ABV 10.50%

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Green Apple, Pear, White Flowers and Citrus

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More About Cielo e Terra Casa Defra Prosecco Frizzante 20cl

Bright straw yellow in colour, with a delicate and fine bouquet. A beautifully fruity frizzante!

Meet the Producer, Cielo e Terra

Cielo e Terra

Style: Winery

Cielo e Terra is one of those Italian producers that somehow manages to combine huge international success with wines that still feel unmistakably Italian underneath. Based in Veneto and family-run for generations, the winery focuses on approachable, fruit-forward wines designed for actual drinking rather than intimidating cellar worship.

The name translates as “Sky and Earth”, which sounds wonderfully dramatic considering most people first encounter the wines while happily demolishing pasta midweek. Still, the philosophy fits. The winery puts strong emphasis on sustainability, vineyard work and preserving local winemaking traditions while producing wines at serious scale.

Veneto naturally plays a major role in the range, with Pinot Grigio, Prosecco and Corvina-based reds all appearing prominently. The wines tend to lean fresh, smooth and easy-going, balancing ripe fruit with enough acidity and structure to keep things lively.

What makes Cielo e Terra especially reliable is consistency. These are not tiny experimental natural wines bottled during a lunar eclipse by somebody fermenting grapes in clay pots while listening to jazz. They’re polished, accessible Italian wines that reliably deliver exactly what people want them to.

And honestly, there’s absolutely a place for that.

The Amarone and appassimento styles especially showcase Veneto’s famous dried-grape techniques beautifully, producing rich velvety reds full of dark fruit and spice without tipping too far into syrupy territory.

Basically, very drinkable Italian wine with broad appeal and enough regional character to remain genuinely enjoyable.