Ponte Prosecco Treviso Extra Dry NV
The Wine
91 Pts, Simon Staffler, Othmar Kiem- Falstaff "Bright silver-grey with persistent mousse. Aromas of fresh fruit salad, peach mousse and acacia blossom. Hearty and lively on the palate, with well-integrated mousse and a slightly grippy finish."
The wine boasts a creamy white mousse that lingers beautifully, with a pale straw tint at its base. Fine, steady bubbles enhance its appeal, while the aroma stays bright and fresh, offering notes of grapefruit, citrus, and lees. On the palate, its smooth, creamy texture delivers flavors of citrus, lees, and cashew, finishing crisp and dry with a lasting hint of cashew and yeast lees.
The Details
Variety - Glera
Country - Italy
Region - Veneto
Extra - Cork
Volume - 750ml
About the Wine Maker 
Ponte is one of Italy’s leading wine producers, rooted in the historic provinces of Treviso and Venice—heartlands of Prosecco DOC and Pinot Grigio delle Venezie. With over 3000 hectares of vineyards stretching from the Montello hills to the mouth of the Piave River, the winery benefits from a unique mix of clay and sandy soils, Alpine breezes and Adriatic influence. This landscape, once part of the Serenissima Republic of Venice, remains dotted with charming villages and ancient hamlets, adding cultural depth to Ponte’s long-standing connection to the region. Their vineyards are dominated by white varieties such as Glera and Pinot Grigio, alongside Chardonnay, Manzoni, and classic reds including Merlot, Cabernet and the local Raboso.
A commitment to quality, sustainability and community has guided Ponte since its founding. The winery maintains full traceability across its supply chain and upholds rigorous standards, holding certifications including FSSC 22000, BRC, IFS and organic accreditation from Suolo e Salute. Beyond winemaking, Ponte plays an active social role, supporting cultural and sporting initiatives that reflect its values of respect, passion and responsibility. With strong roots at home and growing success abroad, Ponte continues to champion the land, people and traditions that shape its wines.
