Don’t save sparkling wine for special occasions. Have a glass whenever you feel like it!
If you have noticed, summer is fast approaching. Days are brighter and hotter, which means that cooling off with some bubbly could really do you some good. It’s a drink that has been much associated with celebrations and special occasions (rightfully so)…. But we think you should enjoy it whenever you want to! After all, why not?
Moet Chandon which is known for fine French champagnes, is where the brand originated. Its sister brand, Chandon (also owned by LVMH) was birthed because of a curiosity and desire to highlight the world’s best sparkling wines. Now, Chandon has done just that with: Chandon Sparkling Wine Maison!
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What is the difference between champagne and sparkling wine you might ask? Well, geography. Literally.
Sparkling wines that are produced within the Champagne region are the only beverages that are allowed to use the name! In fact there are strict guidelines when it comes to producing Champagne, such as the grape variety and even the quantity that can be produced each season.
Fun fact: Chandon created its own method to produce sparkling wine, called the Chandon Method.
Outside of the Champagne area, any other place that also makes sparkling wine must come up with their own name for that region’s or country's bubbly. From Italy you have Proseco, in Spain there is Cava, in Germany they have Sekt and also in France you will find Cremant. Each has their own unique characteristic that is born from varying soils, climates, and nutrients. Like with every wine, each sip can tell its drinker a lot about where it came from.
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