Champagne from France may be the classic holiday-party choice, but in recent years, Italy has seen a remarkable lift in the quality of its sparkling wines — and there’s much more to be had ...
But a handful of areas stand out for their dedication to sparkling wine production. Among these wines are Franciacorta from Northern Italy's Lombardy region, Prosecco from northeastern Italy and ...
Champagne has long been the essential toast of holidays and other special occasions, but the landscape of sparkling wine is ...
While sparkling wines are enjoying an effervescence in popularity in Europe and around the world, production of such drinks ...
Pommery blends these wines to be enjoyed with food ... example of the elegance and world-class quality of Italian method champenoise sparkling wine. This richly textured expression enjoys ...
Must-sees include Saint Vigil Cathedral, where the Council of Trent was held in the mid-16th century, and Buonconsiglio ...
The wines are made sparkling by forced CO2 ... Proseccos (only from Italy) vary widely in their quality, so look for DOC or DOCG on the label, which guarantees a higher standard and better ...
And prosecco is an Italian delight on its own or in spritzes. But the best sparkling wine might be made in Oregon. In November, Wine Enthusiast released its list of the 100 best wines of 2024 ...
The regional bubbly, Trentodoc, is the first Italian appellation reserved for sparkling wines made by bottle fermentation—a ...