5 Sparkling Wines to Enjoy

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What could be better than enjoying a delicious and refreshing glass of wine? Nothing beats that feeling! Although there are many types of wine, Sparkling wines are the ones you can enjoy all of the time.
Sparkling wines are special because they are made using a different process than other wines. Most sparkling wines are made using the traditional method, which involves a second fermentation that takes place in the bottle.
This secondary fermentation is what gives sparkling wines their signature bubbles. In addition to the traditional method, there are also a few other methods of making sparkling wine, such as Charmat and Ancestral.
While all sparkling wines are special, each type has its own unique flavor and characteristics. Whether you prefer a dry sparkling wine or something sweet, there is sure to be a sparkling wine that suits your taste.
As the weather starts to warm up, it’s time to break out the sparkling wines! Here are five sparkling wines that will help you celebrate all spring and summer long. No matter what your occasion may be, these bubbly bottles will have you feeling festive. Cheers!

Easy-Drinking Sparkling Wines

  1. Sula Brut Tropicale — A sparkling rose wine owing to its aromas of apricot, passion fruit, peach, and rose petals. This wine pairs well with fried seafood appetizers, salads, and white sauce pasta.
  1. Grover Zampa Soirée — A very classic old-school style bubbly with lovely rich notes of autolysis.
  1. York Sparkling Cuvée Brut — Vivacious, floral, citrus, fruity, ripe, light, and fun, this sparkling wine from York winery is one of the finest in the country.
  1. Sula Sparkling Shiraz — India’s first sparkling Shiraz wine. Made from 100% Shiraz, this medium-bodied sparkling red wine is charming and visually pleasing, due to its deep ruby color.
  1. Chandon Brut Rosé — It’s perfectly balanced on the dry sweet scale, ripe but never cloying, fruity but not a salad, and a lovely hue to set the mood

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