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    France
    12.5 %, 75cl
    €18500
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    France
    12.5 %, 75cl
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Champagne

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This is a sparkling wine, but not all sparkling wine is Champagne. The differences lie in origin, production method, and prestige. The name only applies to wine produced in the renowned Champagne region of France. Specialists produce this drink using traditional methods. Below, we'll discuss the characteristics of this drink in more detail.

What Makes It Unique

The uniqueness stems from its origins and production. The champagnization method creates its signature bubbles and aromas of brioche, apple, citrus, and almond. The profile is shaped by aging for a long time, from one to three years. Winemakers use Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier grapes grown on chalky soils. These grapes are distinguished by crisp acidity and minerality. The drink's versatility makes it a good match for oysters, sushi, and desserts.

How It Is Made

The production is strictly regulated by a traditional method. First, specialists select grapes according to established standards and produce a still wine. Such a wine is then bottled with a mixture of sugar and yeast (liqueur d'tirage). It initiates the secondary fermentation process in the bottle, producing CO2 and bubbles.

Next, the bottles are slowly turned and tilted to collect the dead yeast cells in the neck. Finally, the neck is frozen, and the sediment is removed. Before corking, specialists add sugar and a small amount of liquid to the drink.

Classification

When researching brands, will see the terms like "brut," but not everyone knows what that means. Experts classify the best drink based on the amount of residual sugar after fermentation. In the table below, we've summarized the main varieties of the drink.


Type 

Residual sugar content

Description

Brut Nature / Zero

0-3g/L

It is a completely dry and sharp drink.

Extra Brut

0-6g/L

Such type has a fresh taste with hints of softness.

Brut

0-12g/L

It is a classic drink loved by many customers.

Extra Dry

12-20g/L

Despite its name, the drink is sweeter than brut.

Sec, Demi-Sec & Doux

20g/L+

These are sweeter sparkling wine types, suitable for serving with desserts.

If you want to experience the whole bouquet, serve it at a temperature between 50°F (10°C) and 54°F (12°C). Refrigerate it for a few hours before the celebration.

Choosing the Right Type

When choosing this noble drink, pay attention to the sweetness level. It should match the food or occasion. If you're serving an apéritif with savory dishes, choose a crisp Brut or Extra Brut. You can also consider a Blanc de Blanc with a lighter, citrus profile or a Blanc de Noir with a full-bodied flavor.

Check the label to determine the region from which your drink originates. Wines from Grand Cru vineyards are known for their quality. Remember that non-vintage champagnes are intended for immediate consumption, while vintage drink from Champagne France, is reserved for special occasions.

Why Buy Champagne at Punin Wine

When purchasing Champagne Cyprus, it's essential to choose only the original. Punin Wine works exclusively with trusted suppliers and offers exclusive spirits. If you're looking for a drink for a special occasion, visit our site or app. You can add a product to the cart, specify your address, and specify your payment method. Our couriers are speedy, so expect to receive your bottle of fizzy drink starting from 15 minutes after placing your order.