Description “Prosecco De Bernard D.O.C” refers to a Prosecco wine produced by the De Bernard winery, specifically designated as D.O.C. (Denominazione di Origine Controllata). This designation ensures the wine originates from a specific geographical area in Italy, adheres to particular production methods, and maintains a certain quality level. Prosecco: This is a sparkling wine made primarily from the Glera grape, originating from the Veneto region of Italy. De Bernard: This is the name of the winery producing the wine. D.O.C.: (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) is an Italian wine quality control and geographical origin designation. This means the wine must be produced in a specific region, following specific guidelines, to be labeled as Prosecco D.O.C. Extra Dry: This indicates the level of sweetness, with Extra Dry being slightly sweeter than Brut but still relatively dry. Millesimato: This term, if present, indicates that the wine is made from grapes harvested in a specific vintage year.




