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  2. Freixenet - Wikipedia

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    Freixenet logo. Freixenet (Catalan pronunciation: [fɾəʃəˈnɛt]) is a Spanish producer of cava and other sparkling and still wines, founded in 1914 in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia, in the province of Barcelona. It is the largest producer of traditional method sparkling wine worldwide, and the largest exporter of Cava. It is chaired, as of November ...

  3. Gloria Ferrer Caves & Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    The winery was named after José Ferrer's wife, Gloria. They began producing in 1986 and while primarily founded as a sparkling wine making venue, in the early 1990s they began producing still wine. [4] Upon this decision, red wine producing facilities were built and the wine caves were expanded for storage of both types of production. [1]

  4. Henkell & Co. Sektkellerei - Wikipedia

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    Henkell & Co. Sektkellerei KG, today Henkell Freixenet, is a German producer [1] of Sekt (German quality sparkling wine), wine and spirits based in Wiesbaden.From 1958 until October 2021, it belonged to Dr. August Oetker KG.

  5. 9 Sparkling Wines That Taste Like a Hundred Bucks - AOL

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    Sparkling wine by nature tends to cost a little more than still versions, or at least good sparkling does. But when the average bottle of actual Champagne is $50 in a store, it’s well worth ...

  6. Holiday mocktails for anyone going dry during Christmas or ...

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    3 oz non-alcoholic sparkling wine (chilled in advance) Lemon peel for garnish. Method: Add all ingredients to glass. Stir. Add garnish (lemon peel). Virgin Paloma. Ingredients. 1.5 oz non ...

  7. Cava (Spanish wine) - Wikipedia

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    Colloquially it is still called champán or champaña in Spanish or champú in Argentinian Spanish xampany in Catalan. [1] Today it is defined by law as a "quality sparkling wine produced in a designated region" (Vino Espumoso de Calidad Producido en una Región Determinada, VECPRD). [4]

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