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The best of sparkling wine

Sparkling wines, with their fine bubbles and sparkling freshness, occupy a special place on tables the world over. They are synonymous with celebration and conviviality, whether toasting a special event or simply sharing a moment with friends. These wines stand out for their ability to brighten any occasion, thanks to their diversity of styles and flavors . They are made from different grape varieties, each bringing its own unique characteristics. 

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Les Rachais 2015 | Champagne Boulard

77,00 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Les Rachais 2015 - Champagne - Francis Boulard & Fille Les Rachais ce sont des vignes d'environ 50 ans -Massif de Saint Thierry. Sols siliceux-calcaire. Elevage en barriques vieilles...

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20,90 €23,90 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Les Turbulents , 2022, pétillant naturel de Chenin - Thomas Puéchavy Un pétillant naturel de Chenin. Une explosion de petits fruits sucrés à croquer. La bulle est agréable sans...

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Les Vignes de Montgueux | Lassaigne

45,90 €

Notre avis sur ce champagne Les Vignes de Montgueux - Champagne Extra Brut - Jacques Lassaigne Fraîcheur, minéralité et agrumes reflètent le style de cette Maison et les arômes de son Terroir. Vin droit...

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Magnum Blanc de Blancs | Laherte Frères

90,00 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Magnum Blanc de Blancs Brut Nature - Champagne Laherte Frères Nez fin et délicat, de petits fruits blancs et exotiques. Notes minérales. C'est davantage en bouche que cette minéralité...

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235,00 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Magnum Champagne 1er cru Les Goulats rosé 2020 - Emilien Feneuil 100% Pinot noir sur la commune de Chamery. Un rosé de macération davantage sur le fluide, le fruité...

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Magnum Extra-Brut Ultradition | Laherte Frères

85,00 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Magnum de Champagne Extra-Brut Ultradition - Laherte Frères Des bulles fines avec belle couleur dorée. On passe de senteurs florales à des parfums de fruits blancs bien mûrs qui...

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56,90 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Mailly-Champagne Grand Cru V2021- Francis Boulard & Fille Le champagne Mailly-Champagne Grand Cru Vendanges 2021 de Delphine Boulard développe de très fin arômes de fruits rouges, touches d'agrumes. La...

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Marie Ju 2022 (pet nat de Chenin) | Noëlla Morantin

16,90 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Marie Ju 2022 (Pet'Nat' ) - Vin de France - Noëlla Morantin Le Pet'Nat' de Chenin frais, une bulle fraiche, fruitée et tendue

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Nature de craie 1er cru | Laherte Frères

59,90 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Nature de craie 1er cru - Blanc de Blancs - Champagne Laherte Une des "stars" de notre gamme. Cette cuvée est très ouverte au nez comme en bouche sur...

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18,90 €

Notre avis sur ce vin bio Nouveau Nez 2023 - Montlouis sur Loire - Effervescent - La Grange Tiphaine Laissez-vous tenter par la dégustation d'un vin pétillant naturel avec ce Nouveau Nez, élaboré avec...

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Pet Nat Ca Sulfit' 2023 | Ancienne Cure

13,20 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Pet Nat Ca Sulfit' 2023 - Domaine l'Ancienne Cure Nez fin marqué de suite par les fruits blancs et le floral (fleurs blanches); Par ci, par là des effluves...

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Pet' Nat Chardonn'hey ! | JL Denois

11,30 €

Notre avis sur ce vin bio Pet' Nat' Chardonn'hey - JL Denois Nouveau Pet' Nat issu de raisins Chardonnay cultivés en Bio. Bulles fines avec de jolis arômes de fruits blancs. Sec et tendu....

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11,50 €

Notre avis sur ce vin bio Pet' Nat' Pin'Oh ! - JL Denois Un vin sur les fruits rouges (griotte acidulée). En bouche, tension qui ne vous lâche plus jusqu'à la finale. Matière ronde,...

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11,50 €

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19,20 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Pet'Nat'- Vin de France - Domaine Thillardon Le Pet'Nat' de gamay frais et sur les fruits rouges. Pour bien commencer et/ou terminer un repas !

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Pétraéa IV | Champagne Boulard

75,90 €

Notre avis sur ce champagne bio Cuvée Petraea – IV – MMXII/MMXIII/ MMXIV/ MMV - Champagne Francis Boulard et Fille Petraea c'est une des grandes cuvées du domaine Francis Boulard travaillée en soléra !...

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Rosé Brut Nature zéro dosage | Champagne Drappier

48,90 €

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42,90 €

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72,50 €

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18,80 €

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Saignée des Terres Amoureuses 2015 | Bertrand-Delespierre

53,00 €

Notre avis sur ce Champagne Extra_brut Saignée des Terres Amoureuses 2015 Extra Brut - Champagne - Bertrand-Delespierre VINIFICATION Saignée issue d’une macération pelliculaire d’environ de 24 à 36 heures en cuves bois Fermentation et...

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Salopette 2024 | Domaine Hors Ciel

21,50 €

Notre avis sur ce vin Salopette 2024, le pétillant naturel - Domaine Hors Ciel Un pétillant naturel super agréable : fraicheur, fruit (muscat). Le tout sans excès. C'est une petite bombe sans chimie aucune....

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Somnam' Bulles - Pet'Nat | Mas del Périé

15,90 €

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Tradition Extra Brut | JL Denois

14,90 €

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Sparkling wines: our selection

What is sparkling wine and how is it produced?

A sparkling wine is distinguished by its fine bubbles, the result of carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved in the wine. This gas is produced naturally during fermentation, but for sparkling wines, the process is taken a step further. There are two main methods for producing sparkling wines: the traditional method (or méthode champenoise) and the Charmat method (or closed tank).

The traditional method, used for Champagne wines, involves a second fermentation directly in the bottle. After adding sugar and yeast, the wine re-ferments, trapping CO2 in the bottle and creating the characteristic fine bubbles. This is a lengthy process, requiring at least 15 months' cellar ageing for Champagne, enabling the wine to develop complex aromas.

The Charmat method, on the other hand, is faster and used for wines such as Prosecco. Here, the second fermentation takes place in a large pressurized tank before bottling. Wines produced by this method have lighter bubbles and focus more on fresh fruit aromas. Both methods offer a wide range of styles, from dry wines (brut) to sweeter wines (demi-sec), each with a different sparkling texture.

What's the difference between sparkling wine and effervescent wine?

The terms "sparkling wine" and "effervescent wine" are often used interchangeably, but they don't mean exactly the same thing. Although both types of wine contain carbon dioxide (CO2), which is responsible for bubbles, there are important differences between them.

Sparkling wine is a generic term that encompasses all types of wine containing bubbles. This includes Champagnes, Proseccos, Crémants, Cavas and other sparkling wines. The carbon dioxide in these wines is the result of fermentation, which can take place using different methods, such as the traditional method or the Charmat method. This gas is trapped in the bottle, creating bubbles that can be more or less abundant, depending on the wine.

The term sparkling wine, on the other hand, generally refers to wines that contain less carbon dioxide pressure than traditional sparkling wines. Sparkling wines can have lighter, more subtle bubbles, giving a softer mouthfeel. The pressure in a bottle of sparkling wine is generally less than 2.5 bar, whereas in a sparkling (or effervescent) wine, the pressure can reach 3.5 bar or more. Examples of sparkling wines include Moscato d'Asti from Italy and certain vins perlants from France, which are slightly effervescent and often sweeter.

The difference in pressure and production is also reflected in the mouthfeel. Sparkling wines have more persistent bubbles, often bright and vivid, which add freshness and acidity, while sparkling wines have a more discreet effervescence, with finer bubbles that disappear more quickly. This can also affect food pairing. Sparkling wines, which are livelier and more structured, go well with rich dishes such as seafood or cheeses, while sparkling wines, which are sweeter and lighter, are ideal with desserts or more delicate dishes.

What are the main sparkling wine appellations and what distinguishes them?

The world of sparkling wines is vast and varied, with numerous appellations from wine-growing regions all over the world. Each appellation is distinguished by its terroir, grape varieties and specific production methods. Here's an overview of the main sparkling wine appellations and what makes them unique.

Champagne (France)

The Champagne region is without doubt the most famous appellation for sparkling wines. Located in northeastern France, it is world-renowned for its wines made using the traditional (or champenoise) method, with a second fermentation in the bottle. Champagne is produced mainly from three grape varieties: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. What distinguishes Champagne, apart from the production method, is its prolonged aging on lees, which gives it complex aromas of brioche, almonds and sometimes dried fruit. Champagne can be brut (very dry) or demi-sec, and there are even more prestigious vintage versions (from a single year).

Prosecco (Italy)

Prosecco is an Italian sparkling wine produced mainly in the Veneto region, from Grape variety Glera grapes. Unlike Champagne, Prosecco is made using the Charmat method, in which the second fermentation takes place in large pressurized vats before bottling. This preserves the fresh, fruity aromas, with notes of apple, pear and white flowers. Prosecco is generally more affordable than Champagne, and its bubbles are lighter, perfect for an aperitif or light dishes.

Cava (Spain)

Cava is a sparkling wine produced mainly in Catalonia, Spain, using the traditional method, much like Champagne. Grape varieties used for Cava include Macabeo, Xarel-lo, and Parellada, local varieties that bring aromas of white-fleshed fruit, citrus and sometimes hazelnut. Cava is often drier than Prosecco, with lively acidity and persistent bubbles. It's an excellent alternative to Champagne, with good value for money.

Crémant (France)

The term Crémant refers to sparkling wines produced outside the Champagne region, but using the same traditional method. Crémants can be found in several regions of France, including Alsace, Burgundy, Loire and Jura. These wines are often made from local grape varieties, such as Chenin Blanc for Crémant de Loire, or Pinot Blanc for Crémant d'Alsace. Crémant is distinguished by its fruity and floral aromas, and is generally more affordable than Champagne while offering similar quality.

Moscato d'Asti (Italy)

Moscato d'Asti is a sparkling wine produced in Piedmont, Italy, from Grape variety Muscat Blanc grapes. Unlike other sparkling wines, Moscato d'Asti is slightly fizzy (frizzante) and contains more residual sugar, making it sweet and perfect with desserts. Its aromas of peach, apricot and orange blossom make it irresistible to those who prefer sweet, light wines.

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