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Sparkling Wines Are Made Throughout The World

By: jackshon Home | Food-and-Drink | Wine


Even though sparkling wines are synonymous with champagnes, the most famous varietal of this type in the world, other countries also produce delectable beverages belonging to this class. Only the sparkling wine made in Champagne region of France has the right to be called by the titular name. Other nations, for e.g. U.S.A. and Argentina, also make sparkling alcoholic variants that dazzle the drinkers beyond expectations.

Such beverages can be bought from any leading wine retailer across the globe, and the most reputed ones provide the same at affordable rates to their valuable customers. The low cost and high quality of the wines drive all connoisseurs of fine foods and beverages to their favorite shops.

Alfred Basely Brut 750ml is the world famous Champagne that is made from the standard grape blend "" of Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. This non vintage drink is a favorite of those who buy wine online because it is readily available on the internet at low rates. It is well known for the complex notes of lime, white flower, mineral and bread dough, all of which combine to make an excellent bouquet.

Each year, 5000 cases of this champagne are made, out of which 1000 are shipped to U.S.A. This well structured & dry beverage is appreciated by experts at the leading wine store of the country for its fine & lasting bubbles as well as long & clean finish. Due to its wondrously dry nature, it acts as an excellent companion to all types of desserts and sushi.

Coming to sparkling wines, the enthusiasts can revel due to the presence of the Alma Negra Pinot Noir 750ml 2008. It is an Argentine beverage that is made from Pinot Noir grapes, and awarded with the Tupungato appellation.

Individuals who buy wine from South America for their vibrancy would certainly enjoy its moderate aromas & palate of red fruits, wood, leather and minerals. This well balanced and nicely integrated wine has a light body, soft & weak tannins and tartaric acidity that complements its long finish.

Italy has been a prominent wine producing nation for long, and the Adami Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Dry Vigneto Giardino 750ml 2009 takes its traditions forward. Those who buy wine online find innumerable positive reviews of this wine, which is "straw yellow" in color and commendable balance and exquisiteness.

The nose is rich, intense and harmonious, and comprises crisp spices with thriving notes of apple, peach, wisteria and acacia blossom. The flavor of the wine is rich with fruits, supple & velvety and complements foccaccia breads, dry pastries and fruits tarts.

GrandWineCellar.com was launched in 2004 as an online extension to our brick and mortar store based in Syosset,NY with a goal to become a one stop shop for all the wine and spirits lovers out there,whether shopping for themselves or sending a gift. We have become a trusted name online that you can rely on to find just the right wine or a spirit,something for every palate.





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Jackshon Dicousta holds business expertise, and has written several articles on wine, Wine, wine store, wine retailer,buy wine, wine retailer all of which have proven to be extremely useful for wine enthusiasts residing in US.

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