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    Alan Richman's 10 Essential Proseccos

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    Non-Vintage Ruffino Prosecco-
    d.o.c. extra dry, $12

    Introductory Prosecco from Ruffino, and well done. Both the wine and the bubbles within are lovely to look at. Friendly, ... more 
    Photo by: Courtesy Image
    Non-Vintage Ruffino Prosecco-
    d.o.c. extra dry, $12

    Introductory Prosecco from Ruffino, and well done. Both the wine and the bubbles within are lovely to look at. Friendly, fruity and light.

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    By Alan Richman, GQ



    It's not champagne, you philistines. Our correspondent reveals the joys of Italy's version of light and bubbly.

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