Crisp, Mineral & Vibrant
Pale to medium straw yellow with lots of bubbles!
Aromas of vibrant green apple & green pear with white flowers & some yeast.
Flavors of tart citrus. Very dry on palate with pronounced minerality & vibrant acidity when labeled "Brut". Surprisingly, slightly sweeter when labeled "Extra-dry" & noticeably sweeter when labeled "Dry". The "driest" (most tart/acidic) versions are labeled "Brut Nature" or "Extra-Brut".
A blend (cuvée) usually containing Chardonnay, Pinot Noir & often Meunier.
Labeled "Blanc de Blancs" when made only from white grapes.
Labeled "Blanc de Noirs" when made only from red grapes and then often fruitier.
Labeled "NV" for Non-Vintage when made from grapes of multiple vintages.
High quality French sparkler wines not from the Champagne region are often labeled "Crémant".
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Often from...
Champagne-France; (House styles of producers; Ayala, Dom Perignon, Moet & Chandon, Mumm, Perrier-Jouet, Piper-Heidsieck, Tattinger, Veuve Clicquot; Sonoma, Mendocino, Anderson Valley-CA)
More About Champagne Types/Styles
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Simliar style wines...
Franciacorta Sparklers (Italian)
Cremant d'Alsace Blanc (France)
Cremant d'Bourgogne Blanc (France)
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