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  2. Traditional method - Wikipedia

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    The traditional method for producing sparkling wine is the process used in the Champagne region of France to produce Champagne. It is also the method used in various French regions to produce sparkling wines (not called "Champagne"), in Spain to produce cava , in Portugal to produce Espumante and in Italy to produce Franciacorta .

  3. Sparkling wine production - Wikipedia

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    The traditional method is used for Champagne, all European wines with the designation Crémant, Cava, some varieties of Sekt and other sparkling wines that have méthode traditionnelle, méthode classique or fermented in this bottle on the label (note, however, that the unusual ancestral and dioise methods also ferment the wine exclusively in ...

  4. Sparkling wine - Wikipedia

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    Though Franciacorta wines are made according to the traditional method, most Italian sparkling wines, in particular Asti and Prosecco, are made with the Charmat method. Asti is a slightly sweet wine made from the Moscato grape in the province of Asti. The wine is noted for its low alcohol levels around 8% and fresh, grapey flavors.

  5. English sparkling wine - Wikipedia

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    English sparkling wine is sparkling wine from England, typically produced to the traditional method and mostly using the same varieties of grapes as used in Champagne – Chardonnay, Pinot noir and Pinot Meunier. English sparkling wine producers often employ Champagne terminology to describe the styles of their wine, such as "Classic Cuvée ...

  6. Cava (Spanish wine) - Wikipedia

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    Only wines produced in the traditional method may be labelled "cava"; those produced by other processes may only be called "sparkling wines" (vinos espumosos). About 95% of all cava is produced in the Penedès area in Catalonia , Spain , with the village of Sant Sadurní d'Anoia being home to many of the largest Catalan production houses.

  7. 9 Sparkling Wines That Taste Like a Hundred Bucks - AOL

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    This unusual, very lightly sparkling wine from the cava producer Avinyo is an alternative to traditional sparkling wines — a spritzy blend of Muscat, Macabeo, and Xarel-lo, vividly aromatic, and ...

  8. From Prosecco to Franciacorta, These Are the 8 Italian ... - AOL

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    In fact, there are excellent sparkling wines being produced throughout Italy, from the well-established, Champagne-challenging cuvées of Franciacorta, to Alta Langa bottlings from Piedmont, to ...

  9. Winemaking - Wikipedia

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    An expedited technique using sealed tanks to contain carbon dioxide is known as the bulk Charmat method. Other sparkling wines, such as prosecco, are fermented using force-carbonation — a faster process that involves using machinery to manually add CO 2 and create bubbles. [5]

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