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ChampagneChampagne
01 Feb.
Production of champagne Sparkling wines are made from only three varieties - Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay....
What is the Difference Between Prosecco and Champagne?What is the Difference Between Prosecco and Champagne?
05 Feb.
Also, for the production of prosecco, only one type of grape is used - Glera. Unlike champagne, prosecco is a wine whose taste and aroma are best manifested immediately after its production....
Dom PérignonDom Pérignon
22 Apr.
Dom Pérignon is a high class brand of champagne, made by the prestigious Moët & Chandon Champange House in France....
Types of Sparkling WineTypes of Sparkling Wine
23 Mar.
Famous sparkling wines by region of production Champagne The most famous sparkling wine is champagne....
Cava (Sparkling Wine)Cava (Sparkling Wine)
04 Mar.
Cava production Cava is produced using the traditional method of sparkling wine in France, that is, it is produced in the same way as Champagne, but with different varieties and in a different place....
Sparkling WineSparkling Wine
21 Mar.
As a sparkling wine, aerated sparkling wine is very similar to Champagne but differs in the production process. Champagne is a sparkling wine produced in the territory of the Champagne region of France....
Pinot MeunierPinot Meunier
25 Feb.
In New Zealand, winemakers began the production of champagne and wines from Pinot Meunier not too long ago....
Armagnac - the Symbol of Luxury and Good TasteArmagnac - the Symbol of Luxury and Good Taste
15 June
Armagnac, along with cognac, belongs to the class of grape brandy but that which distinguishes it from brandy and cognac is that a lot more varieties of grapes are used in its production....
VodkaVodka
03 Apr.
Production of Vodka This type of alcohol is made from rectified spirits, with boiled water used as a diluent....
CampariCampari
08 Sept.
In 1904, the family company also founded its 1st mass production of the liqueur in Sesto San Giovanni....
AmarettoAmaretto
27 Mar.
At the end of the production process, each amaretto needs to have an almond aroma and slightly bitter taste....
Prosecco - What Do We Need to Know?Prosecco - What Do We Need to Know?
11 Nov.
Prosecco is a type of white sparkling wine. The grapes for its production are grown on about 30, 000 hectares, in northern Italy. 2....
CamembertCamembert
19 Mar.
There are many counterfeits of original Camembert, but few of them have its quality. When choosing Camembert, watch the production date and place where the cheese is made....
BrieBrie
19 Mar.
The beginning of the industrial production of Brie is set in late 19th century. Only in the early 20th century, Brie begins to be mass produced, in the form we know it today....
WineWine
24 Nov.
As production technology distinguishes two other groups of special wines....
EdamEdam
18 Mar.
Edam cheese is still not regulated as "protected brand" of EU law. History of Edam Already in the 14th century in North Holland, the production of this kind of lasting cheese was widespread....