Thursday, April 14, 2016

Sparkling Wine Enthusiasts Unite!

All About Sparkling Wine

Sparkling wine at sunset

The spark of sparkling wines. (Photo Credits)

Sparkling wines are the best alternatve to those who cannot stand the strong and sometimes bitter-y taste of traditional wines.
The website Wine Folly gave a no-nonsense guide to sparkling wines.

“Remember, Champagne is just one type of sparkling wine. There are lots of other high quality sparkling wines being produced all over France and the rest of the world.”

Check out the post and infographs here.

Just great

Rachel Ray came up with a list of cheap and cheerful sparkling wines.

“We sipped 100(!) sparkling wines — all $15* or less — to pick the best for every holiday occasion. These 5 picks bubbled to the top of our list.”

Take a look at the list here.

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Craft Gin Club meantime gave tips on how to continue enjoying Prosecco in the event of a weather-related shortage through the recipes it shared.

“The subtle-ish difference from the classic French 75 recipe is the addition of elderflower liqueur. The original recipe calls for champers but prosecco’s sweetness can hold up even better against the tart lemon juice than a brut champagne. Holding true to the cocktail’s name, the best elderflower liqueur to use is the French liqueur St. Germain”

Read the recipe here.

Do you fancy sparkling wine?

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