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National Prosecco Day HistoryNational Prosecco Day celebrates the renowned Italian sparkling wine. Originating from the Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia regions in Northern Italy, Prosecco is known for its light, refreshing taste and affordability. Made primarily with Glera grapes, the white sparkling wine has seen a rise in popularity over the years and is considered a staple for various special occasions, from weddings to casual gatherings with friends. In the United Kingdom, Prosecco has experienced significant growth in popularity, overtaking Champagne as the nation's preferred choice of sparkling wine. This rising trend can be attributed to its versatility and suitability for various dishes, as well as its accommodating price point compared to other sparkling wines. The Prosecco industry in the UK sees a continually growing interest and appreciation of the prosecco varieties, such as the traditional Brut and Extra Dry, to the more recent Prosecco Rosé. National Prosecco Day is observed in the United Kingdom by wine enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike, who come together to the effervescent taste of this Italian beverage. The day is marked by wine-tasting events, special offers from local restaurants and bars, themed dinners, and simple gatherings among friends and family to raise a glass. National Prosecco Day occuring annually on August 13th, presenting the perfect opportunity for people in the UK to immerse themselves in the world of Prosecco and discover their favourite variety. National Prosecco Day Facts
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