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Emotivo Prosecco (NV)
Italy
$19.25
Cinzano Prosecco (NV)
Italy
$22.00
Il Faggeto Prosecco (NV)
Italy
$16.25
Delamotte Brut (NV)
Champagne, France
$70.00
Pasqua Prosecco (NV)
Veneto, Italy
$15.25
Cupcake Prosecco (NV)
Veneto, Italy
$16.75
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Laurent Perrier La Cuvee Brut (NV)
Champagne, France
91
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91
Wine Spectator
$68.00
Domaine Laurent Cognard Cremant Blanc de Noirs
Burgundy, France
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$31.00
Summerhill Cipes Brut (NV)
British Columbia, Canada
$40.00
Ferrari Perle 2016
Trentino Alto Adige, Italy
2016
$51.00
Adami Garbel Prosecco (NV)
Veneto, Italy
$26.00
Yellow Tail Bubbles (NV)
South Australia, Australia
$14.50
Mumm Napa Brut Prestige (NV)
California, United States
$35.00
Jacob's Creek Reserve Chardonnay-Pinot Noir Cuvee (NV)
South Australia, Australia
$15.50
G.H. Mumm Grand Cordon Brut (NV)
Champagne, France
$64.00
Oyster Bay Brut (NV)
Marlborough, New Zealand
$23.00

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Sparkling Wine to drink?

Champagne may be the most known Sparkling Wine but that doesn't mean that's the only one worth of trying. We recommend you to take the time and try Roederer Anderson Valley Brut made in US or Segura Viudas Brut Reserve from Spain.

What kind of food goes with Sparkling Wine?

Sparkling Wines have the perfect balance of dryness, bubbles and fruity cream. You can give shrimp and shellfish a try. Shortbread cookies are a surprising pairing combo since the acidity in Champagne cuts through the rich butter of the cookie.

What is a good Sparkling Wine for beginners?

Champagne and other Sparkling Wines are mostly celebratory drinks. You can try Bohigas Reserva Cava Brut, this bubbly style is citrusy, mineral-laden and bright. Or you may want to start with Chandon Blanc de Pinot Nior, it uses Pinot Noir grapes to give it richness and depth.