In the Treviso Provence of Veneto, Italy, there is The Fontana Delle Tette, an old fountain carved of Treviso stone built in 1559 which, under the rule of the Venetian Republic, pours white and red wine during special celebrations. Most of the time, the carved fountain, fashioned in the form of a topless woman squeezing her breasts, just pours water out of her nipples. This is where our celebrated Sprezzatura Brut Cuvée Esperanza comes from.
Most Prosecco sparkling wines are produced in the Eastern part of Veneto, close to the Venice Lagoon between the hills of Treviso, the plain of the Piave river and Adriatic coast.



Sprezzatura Brut Cuvée Esperanza
This is as dry as we get with sparkling wines and the result is a Prosseco that champagne drinkers like. It packs tropical notes, like pineapple, pears, apples, and tons of citrus fruits with a dose of acidity. Beautiful on its own, or it can take your mimosa to another level.