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Ruggeri

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Historic Cartizze specialist behind benchmark Prosecco Superiore.

Founded in 1950 by Giustino Bisol in Valdobbiadene, Veneto, Ruggeri is one of the most historic and celebrated producers of Prosecco Superiore DOCG, renowned as the leading specialist of the prestigious Cartizze cru. The estate is known for wines such as Giall'Oro and the old-vine Vecchie Viti Brut, and its flagship Giustino B., named after the founder, has repeatedly earned Gambero Rosso's Tre Bicchieri award, a feat unmatched by any other Prosecco producer. Since 2017 Ruggeri has been part of the German Rotkäppchen-Mumm group while remaining under the guidance of the founding Bisol family.

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Who Is This For?

For those seeking benchmark, terroir-driven Prosecco Superiore from Valdobbiadene's most historic Cartizze producer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Ruggeri one of the leading names in Prosecco?
Founded in 1950 by Giustino Bisol, Ruggeri is regarded as one of the historic pioneers of quality Prosecco and is the most iconic specialist of the prestigious Cartizze cru in Valdobbiadene.
What is Ruggeri's flagship wine?
Giustino B., named after the founder, is the estate's benchmark Prosecco Superiore and has won Gambero Rosso's Tre Bicchieri award more times than any other Prosecco producer.
Is Ruggeri still family-run?
Since 2017 Ruggeri has been part of Germany's Rotkäppchen-Mumm group, though the founding Bisol family continues to be involved in guiding the winery.
Does Ruggeri Prosecco pair well with Japanese cuisine?
Yes. Ruggeri's elegant, mineral-driven styles such as Giall'Oro and Vecchie Viti Brut pair beautifully with sushi, sashimi, and other delicate seafood dishes.
What is special about Ruggeri's Vecchie Viti bottling?
Vecchie Viti is a Brut Millesimato crafted from single vines aged 80-100 years old (Glera, Verdiso, Bianchetta, and Perera), delivering unusual complexity and structure for a Prosecco.