The 4 Most Expensive Prosecco Treviso 2025
Is usually celebrated as an affordable Italian sparkling wine, but a few exclusive bottles defy that reputation right now. Produced in Italy’s Treviso province (the heartland of Prosecco), most Prosecco wines are inexpensive DOC bubblies made in large volumes. They offer everyday Italian fizz often under €10 per bottle. However, a select few special cuvées break the mold in price and prestige. These high-end examples typically hail from prized hillside vineyards where production is limited and quality is exceptional.
In fact, the very best Prosecco Treviso wines carry the prestigious DOCG status (Conegliano Valdobbiadene, Cartizze, etc.), coming from unique micro-zones that elevate their character. Their rarity and craftsmanship can push prices into the €25–€35 range. Even so, that remains modest compared to Champagne. One Prosecco even made headlines for a Swarovski crystal-studded bottle that sold for over £1,000 – an outlier due to its jeweled packaging rather than the wine itself. In general, Prosecco still offers a taste of Italian luxury at a bargain. Below we highlight the four most expensive Prosecco wines in 2025 and what makes them special.
The 4 Most Expensive Prosecco Treviso Wines in 2025
1. Bisol Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze – ~€35
Bisol’s flagship Cartizze Prosecco is often considered the pinnacle of Prosecco Treviso. This limited-production Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze DOCG (from the renowned Cartizze hill) offers exceptional finesse. It delights with delicate floral aromas and a hint of natural sweetness thanks to Cartizze’s unique terroir. Critics consistently award around 90 points to this elegant sparkler for its refined bubbles and depth of flavor. At roughly €35 per bottle, it’s one of Treviso’s priciest Proseccos, yet still far more accessible than any Champagne of similar acclaim.
2. Silvano Follador Prosecco Superiore Brut Nature – ~€30
Silvano Follador is a boutique Valdobbiadene producer crafting an ultra-premium Brut Nature Prosecco. This zero-dosage (no sugar added) sparkler comes in around €30 a bottle and showcases pure, terroir-driven character. Expect crisp notes of yellow apple, bright citrus zest, and subtle hints of crushed herbs from this meticulously made wine. Despite its bone-dry style and artisanal quality, this DOCG Prosecco remains very reasonably priced for a top-tier Italian sparkling wine. It’s a testament to how even the finest Prosecco offerings can deliver immense quality without a sky-high price tag.
3. Bottega “Stella” Prosecco Millesimato Brut – ~€28
Bottega, famous for eye-catching bottles, takes Prosecco Treviso to a stylish level with its limited-edition “Stella” release. This vintage-dated Brut (Millesimato) comes in a midnight-blue bottle adorned with glittering star constellations. The celestial design makes it a standout on any shelf. Inside is a crisp, elegant Prosecco that offers both style and substance. While not widely reviewed yet, the Stella has earned a quick following for its refined taste and unique packaging. At about €28, it’s a conversation piece that also delivers a thoroughly enjoyable Italian bubbly experience.
4. Canevel Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze Dry – ~€25
Canevel produces an exceptional Cartizze that ranks among the most expensive Prosecco wines. This Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze DOCG (Dry) comes from the revered Cartizze zone and offers an intensely aromatic experience. Each sip reveals a floral bouquet of honeysuckle alongside lush exotic fruit notes. Despite its lofty DOCG pedigree and rich flavor profile, Canevel’s Cartizze costs only around €25. That price is comparable to a mid-range sparkling wine, making it a remarkable value for such a top-tier Prosecco. It perfectly illustrates how Treviso’s finest can still be accessible luxuries.
Affordable Prosecco Treviso Options
One reason Prosecco Treviso remains so popular is that it delivers great taste at a low price. You rarely need to spend more than €10 to enjoy a good bottle of this Italian bubbly. For example, the organic Sunny Farm Prosecco DOC Extra Dry (around €7) is a refreshing, fruity sparkler. Or try the Pizzolato DOC Prosecco Brut (about €7) for a crisp, floral Prosecco that offers excellent value. These budget-friendly options from Garrafeira da Ilha let you savor the charm of Prosecco anytime without splurging.
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Final Thoughts on the Most Expensive Prosecco Treviso in 2025
While Prosecco is best known for its affordability, the wines featured here prove it can also offer premium quality and elegance. From the refined bubbles of Cartizze to the artisanal charm of Brut Nature styles, these top-tier selections deliver impressive value for their price. Whether you're a collector or simply celebrating in style, these are the best Prosecco bottles to try in 2025.
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