Neglect about Prosecco — drink this £6.97 glowing wine from Asda as a substitute

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The fizz has been hailed the ‘new Prosecco’ (Image: Marc Volk/Metro)

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If I had a penny for each time a wine author calls one thing ‘the brand new Prosecco’, I’d be consuming champagne day by day.

Hear me out with this one although… I lately found Asda’s new Italian glowing which is a good shout for anybody with Prosecco-fatigue. It’s known as Wine Atlas Garda Glowing, it’s 11% alcohol, it’s creamy, smooth and lemony recent and crucially, it’s solely £6.97 a bottle.

Did I point out it’s additionally a silver medal winner on the prestigious Worldwide Wine Problem (IWC) 2025?

Simply to make clear, this isn’t an advert, I simply get enthusiastic about stumbling upon value-for-money wines like this.

To begin with although, what’s the Wine Atlas vary? Effectively, in response to Asda it’s a ‘passport to wine discovery’, enabling us to uncover extra uncommon grape varieties and international locations. It’s just like Aldi’s ‘Unearthed’ vary, Waitrose’s ‘Liked and Discovered’, Morrisons’ ‘Block Sequence’, M&S’s ‘Discovered’ vary, you get the image.

Glasses of prosecco on a table along with some bruscetta and tomatoes
Transfer over prosecco… (Image: Getty Photographs)

Garda is the primary glowing wine within the Wine Atlas vary. Not like Prosecco, the title of the well-known area positioned 45 minutes north of Venice, Asda’s glowing is from Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake. The glowing is constructed from the Garganega grape (pronounced ‘gar-gan-agar’), normally discovered within the dry white wines of Soave.

It’s made in the identical manner as Prosecco, the Tank Technique (or Charmat Technique) the place the bubbles are shaped throughout fermentation in a big pressurised tank, known as an autoclave. It’s rather more ‘bish, bash, bosh’ than Champagne and English glowing, that are each made by the time-consuming and costly ‘conventional methodology’, the place bubbles have been shaped within the bottle you purchase it in. Once more, by way of a second fermentation.

Glowing wines which can be made by way of the Tank Technique are far cheaper than the 2 fancier fizzes I discussed, less complicated in flavour and able to drink now. Not in contrast to this one.

A bottle of the Wine Atlas Garda on a white background
An excellent glowing wine for the worth(Image: Asda)

Lake Garda, known as ‘the pearl of northern Italy’, is healthier know for its tourism than its wine; well-known for its lakeside villages, crystalline azure water and medieval castles. The area additionally produces wines with names you’ll have clocked on swanky wine lists; together with the cherry-red wines of Bardolino, the citrus-fresh whites of Lugana or Soave and the ultra-rich reds of Amarone.

With a novel microclimate, biodiversity and centuries-old winemaking custom, Lake Garda is mainly the best place for producing world high quality wines. With that in thoughts, then, what did I actually consider Asda’s The Wine Atlas Garda Glowing? Right here goes and completely no strain…

The Wine Atlas Garda, £6.97, Asda

An attractive nostril of recent pears, creamy smooth within the mouth with wealthy notes of pear purée and apple sherbet and a frothy, peach melba end. Excellent for the worth

Additionally do this from The Wine Atlas vary:

Wine Atlas Carricante, £6.98, Asda

It’s all concerning the Carricante grape from Sicily these days. Not less than, it’s on my watch. Vines are positioned across the smoking presence of Mount Etna (which lately erupted, so take care), which I at all times feels injects a soupcon of spice into the wine. This white is vibrant, vigorous, wealthy with stone fruit flavours, oh, and completely scrumptious.

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