Gone are the days when prosecco, that fizzy wine with an Italian accent, was only suitable to mix a so-so Bellini. This cousin to French champagne (made with a slightly different process — the charmat method — that distinguishes it from its Gallic relation) has been elevated to cult status. Looking to pop the cork on a new trend? Check out Houston-based Janco Beverages’ True sparkling rosé import, a pale pink sparkler made in Italy that’s the real deal: Prosecco of Valdobbiadene. The lightly sweet bubbly is filled with stone-fruit flavors and is suitable to fête a bride and groom, or perhaps that Valentine’s Day tête-a-tête. $25 a bottle, at fine wine and liquor stores. Information truewine.com.