Prosecco is a small region in North-West Italy. Famed for its sparkling wine made from Glera grapes, it has the characteristics of dry wine. Compared to its French competitor Champagne, it’s actually made using different methods in the fermentation process, making it considerably cheaper to produce. The shape of Prosecco glasses is similar to Champagne; a long tall flute with a low capacity is ideal; it allows you to watch the bubbles race from the bottom to the top.