The main difference between Prosecco and Rosé Prosecco is the color. Prosecco is a white sparkling wine made from the Glera grape variety, while Rosé Prosecco is a pink sparkling wine with a rosé hue. In addition, Rosé Prosecco often has a sweeter taste profile due to the addition of red wine.
What’s the difference between Prosecco and rosé Prosecco?
Michael Goldstein
Creative Strategist, Writer at Prosecco.com
Michael writes about the drinks business with a focus on Prosecco — culture, commerce, and what makes a moment memorable. He helped bring Bella Principessa to life, and believes a great drink should do more than sparkle — it should speak. The taste is his. So are the views. Have an idea worth toasting? Let’s talk.