Who doesn’t love the fizzy, sparkling delight that is prosecco wine? And what better place to enjoy it than in the region where it was born? That would be the Veneto.
Sit on a balcony overlooking the Grand Canal and sip a flute of the light and fruity wine. Then, follow the trail where the prosecco is made and either stay in one or more of the towns and villages that produce it, or take a day trip that starts out right in Piazzale Roma.
SOURCE: https://lavocedinewyork.com
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