Grape Juice Mom

Bubbly Demystified

 

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Sparkling wines are quite niche and one of my absolute favorites around the Holidays. Before reading the article, do you already know what your favorite type of bubbly is?

Champagne, Cava, Prosecco, Sparkling Wine…what difference does it make? Which one do you like best and why? I’ll break down the different attributes for you to help you decide which bubbly to serve and drink for your New Years festivities!

The first thing we need to talk about is how you’ll be drinking this bubbly. Are you drinking for quantity or quality?

Answer: Quantity? If you aren’t particular about the fine aspects of a sparkling wine and just want some bubbly for a cheers after drinking larger quantities of other alcohols or you plan on drinking lots of bubbly over the duration of the night, I’ll immediately point you towards a Cava or a Prosecco. These wines are typically most affordable for the better attributes, which I’ll describe in detail later in this article. I typically buy Cava at my local wine shop, The Wine Gallery and Gourmet, so if you’re in the Colorado Springs area, check them out and they won’t steer you wrong. If you’re looking to buy several bottles of Prosecco, I highly recommend Costco’s Kirkland brand Prosecco. This is typically my go-to for mimosas.

Okay, now if you answered “Quality” for why you’ll be drinking bubbly this New Years Eve, I have a lot more information for you! Sparkling wine has always been a signature drink for my family, so it was typical to have a nice glass of Chandon or Veuve Clicquot over the holidays. Though I’ve always enjoyed sparkling wines, I never truly knew the aspects that made a sparkling wine great until I visited Yountville, CA and the Domaine Chandon winery and tasting room in 2011. If you ever have the chance to taste several different ages and types of sparkling wines in one tasting, you’ll quickly identify the very distinct characteristics of this type of wine. First, it is necessary to understand each type of bubbly:

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