As someone who likes to unwind with a little glass of something at the end of the day, I find that my wine preferences definitely change with the season. Some might call it winter, spring, summer and fall, but for me it's more like cabernet, rosé, sparkling and sauvignon blanc. Which is why it makes so much sense to me that National Prosecco Week (yes, it gets a full week) falls in June—it's prosecco season. And in 2026, it's happening from June 15–21.
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Mionetto Prosecco Brut Sparkling White Wine is quite literally everywhere, from Target to your favorite grocery store. At around $12.99 a bottle, it delivers a crispy, bubbly experience for your palate and is that reliable bottle you know you can bring to a friend's house and enjoy. Plus, you can spot it from a mile away thanks to its orange label.
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When I tell you that you can barely taste the difference between the Mionetto Prosecco Brut and the zero-proof version, I mean it. The taste is so impressive, and it's a nice bottle to have on hand to make National Prosecco Week inclusive for everyone.
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I always like to back up my own opinion with that of other consumers, and if you look at the Target reviews, shoppers love Mionetto's nonalcoholic option.
There are plenty more accolades where that came from.
So pick up a bottle or two (maybe even three) when you can find it in the wine aisle. Your crew will thank you.
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