Over the years Trader Joe’s has had a few different versions of Prosecco, both with and without the Trader Joe’s label on it. This Prosecco is also sold in a bunch of different liquor stores and online, including places like Total Wine and Wine.com.
How much is Prosecco at Trader Joe's?
Cecilia Beretta Prosecco is available at Trader Joe’s for $8.99. Cheers to Trader Joe’s robust and ever-evolving selection of wines that blow us away without blowing up our wallets!
Does Trader Joe’s sell wine?
The Trader Joe’s Wine Section has become a compelling source for wine values sourced from prominent wine regions around the world. The breadth of their selection and the sheer number of wines priced in the $5 to $10 range is unmatched.
What does Trader Joe's Champagne Taste like?
This bottle has delicate flavors of orchard fruits and vanilla with the delicate bubbles of a much more expensive option, but since it's not technically Champagne (It's made using the Champagne method but actually produced in the Burgundy region of France), you get the taste you love without the price tag. (Photo via Trader Joe's)
What is Prosecco Superiore?
Cecilia Beretta Prosecco Superiore ($11): Prosecco is a dry Italian sparkling wine that starts with different grapes than Champagne and undergoes an entirely different fermentation process.
How much is Trader Joe's Prosecco?
Does Trader Joe's have Champagne?
Is Prosecco a Champagne?
What brands of wine does Trader Joe's carry?
- Bread and Butter Chardonnay, $13. (Bread & Butter) ...
- Monique Cellars Sauvignon Blanc, $6.99. ...
- El Castilla Syrah, $9.99. ...
- The Palm by Whispering Angel, $19.16. ...
- Josh Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon, $24.99. ...
- Simpler Wines, $4. ...
- Purple Moon California Merlot, $6.99. ...
- Secco Grapefruit Pompelini, $7.99.
What is Prosecco?
Is Lamarca Prosecco rose dry or sweet?
Is Prosecco sweeter than Moscato?
Is Prosecco or Champagne healthier?
Can you pop Prosecco like Champagne?
Who makes Trader Joe's wine?
What is Trader Joe's Two Buck Chuck?
How much alcohol is in Trader Joe's wine?
Sip and Savor
Lush, refreshing, and highly versatile, Honey Moon is a genuine gem of the Trader Joe’s wine section. So come, join us, as we take a moment to properly let this Honey Moon shine.
Under A Honey Moon
Lush, refreshing, and highly versatile, Honey Moon is a genuine gem of the Trader Joe’s wine section. So come, join us, as we take a moment to properly let this Honey Moon shine.
Loudenette Pinot Noir
Pays d’Oc, France | $7 Made from grapes whose vines enjoy ample sunshine and a warm Mediterranean climate, this pinot is fresh and elegant with slightly toasted and spicy notes. The winemakers suggest enjoying with strip steak, sauteed vegetables, teriyaki chicken, portobello mushrooms, and soft cheese.
Louis Jadot Beaujolais-Villages
Beaujolais-Villages, France | $10 This is one of those ubiquitously loved, well-rounded reds I always snag before checking out. The Gamay grapes lend juicy flavors of strawberry, cherry, and plum with some subtle spice afternotes. It’s light enough to drink with seafood but structured enough to take on beef.
Casone Toscano
Tuscany, Italy | $11 This tasty blend of Sangiovese and Syrah is pretty much only found at TJ’s, and it’s a great value for a Tuscan wine. It spends a year barrel-aging at the Poggio al Casone Estate in Crespina, Italy, an ancient village on the Pisan Hills near the Tuscan coast.
Badet Clement Pontificis GSM
Languedoc-Rousillon, France | $7 I have to say, the impressive label matches the tastiness inside, but the price doesn’t.
Roustabout Meritage
Paso Robles, California | $8 New to this list — and to my personal lineup — is Meritage, a hearty red blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, and Petite Verdot. I love Meritage (which, by the way, rhymes with heritage) but was skeptical about the price.
Puerta de Plata Reserva
Catalunya, Spain | $8 Spanish reds are typically lighter than Cabs and richer than Pinots. This is a high-quality, easy-drinking pick that won’t break the bank. It’s dry, smooth, and spicy, and it pairs well with charcuterie and shared snacks. Enjoy the layers of vibrant berries contrasted with fragrant herbs.
SPLURGE PICK: Smith & Hook Cabernet
Central Coast, California | $20 Many know Smith & Hook’s delicious Cab, but do you know it at this price? The winemaker attributes the irresistible tastiness to “aromas of blackberry and blueberry with hints of violet, tobacco leaf, and cedar.” This highly rated, full-bodied, silky Cab is well worth its over-$15 price tag.
Where does Prosecco come from?
"Prosecco also has certain designations and the more specific you get to the region, the higher quality," says Vergara, who recommends this prosecco from Northern Italy's Conegliano Valdobbiadene wine region , which has stringent quality control measures for all prosecco produced there. "It's light and crisp, with very elegant, delicate bubbles," Vergara says. "It smells beautiful on the nose, and it's tasty, with flavors of citrus, green apple and lime rind but a touch sweeter. It's pleasant and creamy on the palate."
How much is Trader Joe's Blanc de Blancs Vin Mousseux?
Trader Joe's Blanc de Blancs Vin Mousseux, $5.99. While this isn't Vergara's favorite for sipping on its own, it is a great option for morning-after mimosas or Bellinis or to add to punches and other cocktails. "Mousseux is another term for sparkling wine—this one is from France, just not from the Champagne region," Vergara says.
What grapes are used in Vergara?
One of Vergara's favorites from Trader Joe's is their house label brut reserve, which is made with chardonnay, pinot noir and pinot meunier grapes and utilizes the same production method as Champagne—although it's not fermented for quite as long. But it's hard to argue with the quality you're getting for the low price.
