• Family owned wine company, De Bortoli Wines, has released its latest drop – branching out with a light and bubbly Limoncello Spritz.
Source: De Bortoli
    Family owned wine company, De Bortoli Wines, has released its latest drop – branching out with a light and bubbly Limoncello Spritz. Source: De Bortoli
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Family owned wine company, De Bortoli Wines, has released its latest drop – branching out with a light and bubbly Limoncello Spritz.

Made from blending the company’s popular Prosecco with bright lemon flavour, this 9% ABV ready-to-drink spritz celebrates one of the most popular flavours in the beverage industry.

According to Innova Market Insights, citrus flavours comprise 32 per cent of the beverage market, making it a noteworthy trend for De Bortoli to embrace.

While traditionally enjoyed as an aperitif, the Limoncello Spritz is a refreshing bubbly with a balanced citrus crispness and lively bubbles, that can be enjoyed anytime.

“Pop, pour, and sip your way to a brighter day with De Bortoli’s Limoncello Spritz,” the company stated.

“This refreshingly light and bubbly drink is inspired by vibrant, sun-soaked days and promises to transport you to a breezy, carefree afternoon, no matter the season.

“Whether you’re relaxing in your backyard down under or dreaming of a perfect escape, this zesty drop is ready to bring a bit of sunshine to your everyday life.”

De Bortoli continues to innovate and release new products, with this year having introduced its tempranillo and touriga-featuring Ancient Soils red, and the addition of a Heathcote Tempranillo to its Woodfired range.

The entire range of De Bortoli Wines can be found online at shop.debortoli.com.au, including the new Limoncello Spritz for RRP $23.95.

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