About Cantine Maschio
Cantine Maschio is one of Italy's top five Prosecco producers, with roots dating back to 1904 when Antonio Maschio founded the company as a spirits producer. The transformation to wine production came in 1973 when Antonio's grandson Bonaventura developed a passion for winemaking, creating Casa Vinicola Maschio. The first bottles of Prosecco DOC appeared on the market in 1975, marking the beginning of Cantine Maschio's sparkling wine legacy. The company pioneered innovation in Prosecco by introducing the 200ml single-serve mini format—a revolutionary concept that made premium Italian bubbles accessible for individual occasions. Today, Cantine Maschio is a leading producer in Italy's semi-sparkling wine sector, producing iconic wines including Frizzanti IGT (semi-sparkling wines) and their famous mini Prosecco bottles. The company converted to Prosecco production with cutting-edge winemaking technology in 1973 and has maintained its reputation for quality and innovation ever since. The wines are produced from grapes sustainably grown in the prestigious Valdobbiadene and Conegliano hills and the Piave Valley—the most celebrated areas in the Prosecco appellation. This region, from the Dolomite foothills to the Venetian coast, has cultivated vines for over 3,000 years, providing the perfect terroir for Prosecco production. Cantine Maschio is now part of Riunite & CIV, one of Italy's largest wine groups, ensuring broad distribution while maintaining quality standards that made the brand famous. Grocefully helps UK shoppers compare prices on Cantine Maschio Prosecco across supermarkets.
