Cheers to celebrating a new vintage! In my last column I walked you through the differences in sparkling wines – Champagne, ...
Pop the cork or twist the cap? If you've ever wondered whether Champagne and Prosecco are interchangeable sparkling wines or two entirely different bubbly beverages, you're not alone. So ...
The pop of a bottle of Champagne or sparkling wine can be festive, but it greatly reduces the carbonation in the bottle and can be downright dangerous. Most sparkling wines are topped with a ...
As a result of climate change, English wine producers are now able to grow grapes traditionally associated with Champagne and producing top-quality sparkling wine. For more than 300 years ...
Every year, people around the world pop millions of bottles of Champagne, particularly on special occasions like New Year’s Eve (among other Dec. 31 traditions). But what’s the story behind the ...
Blending is essential to making some of the world’s most iconic wines. We explored the several ways to blend last week. This week, specific wines created by blending.
“Champagne is a true barometer of consumer mood,” Maxime Toubart, the co-president of Comité, said in the report. “ And this ...
Champagne is synonymous with ringing in the new year but it ain't cheap. We asked the expert about the best budget-friendly bottles of sparkling wine to uncork at midnight. Pamela is a freelance ...
Cork Capital LLC has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing financial pressures from rapid expansion and wine ...