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ChampagneProduction of champagne
Sparkling wines are made from only three varieties - Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay....
01 Feb.
What is the Difference Between Prosecco and Champagne?Also, for the production of prosecco, only one type of grape is used - Glera. Unlike champagne, prosecco is a wine whose taste and aroma are best manifested immediately after its production....
05 Feb.
Dom PérignonProduction of Dom Pérignon
Dom Pérignon is made from chardonnay and Pinot Noir by selecting grapes all grown in the same year. Keep in mind that not every year's harvest is sold in stores....
22 Apr.
Types of Sparkling WineFamous sparkling wines by region of production
Champagne
The most famous sparkling wine is champagne....
23 Mar.
Cava (Sparkling Wine)Cava production
Cava is produced using the traditional method of sparkling wine in France, that is, it is produced in the same way as Champagne, but with different varieties and in a different place....
04 Mar.
Pinot MeunierIn New Zealand, winemakers began the production of champagne and wines from Pinot Meunier not too long ago....
25 Feb.
Sparkling WineAs a sparkling wine, aerated sparkling wine is very similar to Champagne but differs in the production process.
Champagne is a sparkling wine produced in the territory of the Champagne region of France....
21 Mar.
Armagnac - the Symbol of Luxury and Good TasteArmagnac, along with cognac, belongs to the class of grape brandy but that which distinguishes it from brandy and cognac is that a lot more varieties of grapes are used in its production....
15 June
VodkaThe Japanese also make vodka but production is generally lower in that part of the world....
03 Apr.
CampariIn 1904, the family company also founded its 1st mass production of the liqueur in Sesto San Giovanni....
08 Sept.
AmarettoAmaretto can be mixed with drinks such as coffee, tea, cola, orange juice or a sparkling wine such as champagne, further enhancing the taste....
27 Mar.
Prosecco - What Do We Need to Know?The French may be offended, but today Prosecco is considered a better drink than champagne. In most cases, it has a sharper and sweeter taste than it.
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11 Nov.
CamembertCamembert goes well with fruity red wines, white wines and light champagne and sparkling wines, as well as red wines, such as Merlot....
19 Mar.