5 things you didn’t know about Prosecco

Michael Punton
By Michael Punton
about 5 years ago
2 min read

Everyone knows Champagne is a place, but here’s something you might not have known (and we’ll give you this one for free): Prosecco is a place too.

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We’re, like, 86% sure when Belinda Carlisle belts out her banger ‘Heaven is a place on Earth’, she’s referring to Prosecco. The little town you didn’t know you need to visit.

Here are 5 fun facts about Prosecco that are sure to wow your friends and potential life partner at parties (and if you need wine for your wedding, you know where to go *wink wink*). 

1. It’s quite the name changer

The first mention of this magical place was in 1308, where it went by ‘Prossecho’. Then began a series of wild name changes that can only be explained by the country entering into some primitive witness protection program. ‘Prosec’ in 1372, ‘Prossegk’ in 1421 and ‘Proseck’ and ‘Prosseck’ in 1494 (busy year). 

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2. It’s quite mild

With highs maxing out at 27 degrees in summer and lows as low as 20 degrees in winter, it’s just a slightly cooler Australia. Well, the eastern cities anyway. The winter sounds a bit meh, unless you’re into that sorta thing, but the summer sounds absolutely brimming with potential. Imagine a glass or two of Giusti Rosalia on all the porches you could have.

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3. It’s quite quiet

In 2011, the population was only 1,349. BAM! How’s that for a stat? Sounds like the type of place where everyone knows everyone and the whole town pitches in when old mate Susie needs her roof fixed. But it’s about time for another census, methinks.

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4. It’s quite tucked away

If we keep the analogy of Italy being a boot going, then Prosecco is the tip of the skirt she’s wearing. Up in the north-east, P-town is just a short stroll from Slovenia and a skip and a jump to Croatia.

5. It’s quite festive

Like any good European wine region, they know how to throw a party and celebrate the literal fruits of their labour. The Conegliano Valdobbiadene Festival is held in May and comes with all the food and Prosecco you can muster. Did we mention it takes place in a castle


No prosecco in the fridge? Watch our video on how to turn still wine into sparkling here

Hey Kids!

Under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 it is an offence:

  • to supply alcohol to a person under the age of 18 years (penalty exceeds $23,000).
  • for a person under the age of 18 years to purchase or receive liquor (penalty exceeds $900)

Liquor Licence No. 36300937

Seriously

At Vinomofo, we love our wine, but we like to also lead long and happy lives, and be good to the world and the people in it. We all try to drink responsibly, in moderation, and we really hope you do too.

Don’t be that person…

Acknowledgement of Country

Vinomofo acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continued connection to the land and waters of this country.

We acknowledge this place always was, and always will be Aboriginal land.