Sparkling wine taste chart (quick reference)
The moment you pour sparkling wine into a glass, the bubbles that rise from it will make you feel excited. With its gorgeous appearance and refreshing taste, it is perfect for toasting.
Here we will introduce the differences in taste between types of sparkling wine other than Champagne.
Sparkling wine at a glance
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Spumante Venezia Sparkling
・Product number: 53005
・Producer: The Musarranyo family
(Veneto, Italy)
It has a spicy and aged aroma, fine bubbles in the mouth, a well-balanced acidity and bittersweetness, and a mineral taste that lingers after swallowing. It is a refreshing yet satisfying bottle.
- Sweetness/dryness level: Dry -★---Sweet
- Taste: Refreshing -★---Full-bodied
- Regular price : 3,245 yen (tax included)
- Member price : 2,985 yen (tax included)
La Boheme Sparkling (slightly sweet)
・Product number: 30001
・Producer: Bellu family
(Languedoc, France)
Made using an ancient method that does not add sugar, it has a gentle flavor that retains the natural sweetness of the grapes. It has a cider-like taste with hints of white flowers and apples. No added antioxidants.
- Sweetness/dryness level: Dry - - - ★ - Sweet
- Taste: Refreshing --★--Full-bodied
- Regular price : 4,950 yen (tax included)
- Member price : 4,554 yen (tax included)
Clairette de di Brut (dry) Sparkling
・Product number: 47004
・Producer: Achard family
(Rhone, France)
It has a refreshing, dry finish and goes well with both toasts and meals. It has a citrus scent with white flowers and a concentrated fruitiness.
- Sweetness/dryness level: Dry ★--- Sweet
- Taste: Refreshing --★--Full-bodied
- Regular price : 4,950 yen (tax included)
- Member price : 4,554 yen (tax included)