• Get ready to sparkle with Brown Brothers Limited Edition Prosecco and Limited Edition Prosecco Rosé as Australia’s leading Prosecco producer from the King Valley adds a touch of glamour to this year’s celebratory season.
    Get ready to sparkle with Brown Brothers Limited Edition Prosecco and Limited Edition Prosecco Rosé as Australia’s leading Prosecco producer from the King Valley adds a touch of glamour to this year’s celebratory season.
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Get ready to sparkle with Brown Brothers Limited Edition Prosecco and Limited Edition Prosecco Rosé as Australia’s leading Prosecco producer from the King Valley adds a touch of glamour to this year’s celebratory season.

Monique Brougham, Brown Brothers Brand Manager says the limited-edition bubbly’s have been designed to capture the essence of celebration and are perfect for any occasion. Whether you’re hosting a summer soiree or raising a glass to a significant milestone, Brown Brothers has you covered.

“What sets Brown Brothers Prosecco apart is our continuous desire to meet consumer demands,” says Monique.

“Research shows that Aussies are eager to unwind and connect with their loved ones. That’s why Prosecco Limited Edition is the ultimate addition to those special moments shared with family and friends. It’s time to relax, enjoy and create lasting memories.”

Limited Edition Brown Brothers Prosecco is vibrant, refreshing and made to be shared, with hallmark notes of crisp apple and pear. For those who prefer a touch of elegance with a pink twist Limited Edition Prosecco Rosé is the ultimate choice. Blush in colour, bright and refreshingly dry with delicate hints of fresh red berries.

Brown Brothers Limited Edition Prosecco and Limited Edition Prosecco Rosé are available nationally in store and online at brownbrothers.com.au from October until sold out.

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