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Sparkling Wine

By: Hunter Jones



Things You Didn’t Know About Sparkling Wine

A sparkling wine is simply a wine that contains a certain amount of carbon dioxide that will give the wine a fizzy quality. Sparkling wine is similar to champagne; the difference is that champagne is a sparkling wine that has been produced in the Champagne region of France.

Any sparkling wine produced outside this region cannot be called champagne. There are different methods to produce this type of wine and you can buy this type of wine from different countries. It is an elegant way to toast a special occasion or to spice up a dinner when combined with fruits to make a cocktail.

Types of Wine

Usually sparkling wine are white wines, there are also rose wines that can be classified as sparkling. However you can now find red wines that fall under this categorization. The increase in producers of this wine has meant that you can now find a wide variety of sparkling wine from different parts of the world.

France no longer exclusively produces these wines and most wine producing countries also produce this wine. American wine makers have caught up with European wine makers and now produce wine of this type. Depending on where it is made, there are specific names that refer to this type of wine.

Names

In South Africa the term for this type of wine is Cap Classique. Wine bearing this name is made according to the traditional champagne method and was introduced to South African wine makers by French Huguenots. The name is also a reference to the way in which this type of wine making was introduced to South Africa.

In Italy the generic name for a sparkling wine is Spumante. Wine of this type made in the Asti region is referred to as Asti. In Italy this type of wine is usually served with dessert due to it being a sweet wine and generally having low alcohol content.

It may even surprise you to know that sparkling wine is made in Germany. In Germany it is usually called Sekt. Sometimes it is also called Perlwein. In the early years of Sekt production the base wines used to make this wine were partly comprised of imported wines from Italy, Spain, and France. Sekt is usually made with the traditional champagne method.

It doesn’t matter where your bottle of sparkling wine was made. It is sure to add a touch of glamour to any occasion. Putting a pureed peach at the bottom of a champagne flute and then topping it off with your favorite sparkling wine will make a delicious cocktail and is sure to have everyone in a good mood by the end of the night.

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