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sparkling wine

Bubbly wine {sparkling wine} comes from France {champagne, sparkling wine}, Spain {cava}, South Africa {cap classique}, and Germany {sekt}. Italy has sweet {asti spumanti} and dry {prosecco} sparkling wine. Serve in a narrow glass {flute, glass} at 45 F.

champagne wine

White or pink wine can have natural or artificial carbon dioxide {champagne, wine}, such as fermented in the bottle {methode champagnoise}. Champagne can be dry and light-flavored {blanc de blancs}, sweet and full-flavored {blanc de noirs}, driest and medium-flavored {brut, champagne}, next driest {extra-dry champagne}, sweet {sec}, and sweeter {demi sec}. Uncork by removing foil, loosening wire with six twists, holding cork and wire in towel, and turning bottle back and forth.

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