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Sparkling Wine

Sparkling wine is all about creating secondary fermentation. With the right mix of yeast, sugar & wine in a closed environment like a bottle, still wines become bubbly as the carbon dioxide released by the yeast has nowhere to go. What makes a good or bad sparkling is the duration and location of the second fermentation.

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Types of Sparkling Wine

Champagne Method

Champagne is a sparkling wine made using the traditional method, which is the most labour-intensive process. The second fermentation happens inside the bottle, with a minimum lees-aging (where the sediment is left in the bottle) duration. Lees are removed by sitting the bottle upside down and freezing it to force the sediment out when uncapped before a mixture of sugar, and wine is added, and the bottle is corked. This process creates richness and complexity.

Charmat Method

Charmat sparkling wine is less expensive to produce compared to Champagne. With the Charmat method, secondary fermentation happens in tanks. Fermentation stops when the winemaker cools the tank, after which the wine is filtered and bottled. This method enhances clean fruit aromatics to create easy-drinking wine, often used for Processo.

Ancestral Method

The Ancestral method of making sparkling wine is what's used today to create pet-nat. Instead of creating a secondary fermentation, the first fermentation is allowed to continue in the bottle, resulting in a cloudy, earthy, textured wine.

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Whether you’re buying sparkling wines online or in-store, you should consider factors like region and varietal, as these will dictate the flavour profile of the wine. Some sparkling wines may offer more fruit-forward notes, while others showcase yeasty or toasty undertones. You can narrow down which to buy based on your personal preferences or the occasion you're buying for.

Price is another crucial factor to consider, as it often reflects the production methods and ageing potential of the wine. Generally, more expensive sparkling wines like Champagne, made using the traditional method, tend to have greater complexity and depth of flavour due to extended lees ageing. On the other hand, more affordable options like Prosecco, produced using the Charmat method, offer a fresh, fruit-forward profile. Additionally, the occasion you're buying for is important. A casual brunch might call for a lighter, more affordable Prosecco, while a celebratory event could warrant a more prestigious and pricier Champagne.

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We offer free delivery for orders above $160. For orders under this minimum amount, a $15 delivery fee will apply. 

We strive to provide next-day delivery for orders placed before 12pm, but do allow up to 3 business days for delivery, depending on order volume and wine selection. If your order is a gift or an urgent request, do reach out to us at contact@boundbywine.com. For more information about our delivery service, please visit our shipping page

In-Store Pick Up

We also offer convenient in-store pick-up. Please check our store opening times before your visit.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sparkling Wines

Sparkling wine is a type of wine that contains significant levels of carbon dioxide, giving it its characteristic bubbles. This effervescence is classically achieved through a secondary fermentation process, where yeast and sugar are added to a still wine, creating carbon dioxide that becomes trapped in the bottle.

While sparkling wine is a delightful beverage, it does have a few potential drawbacks. Its high acidity and carbonation can exacerbate acid reflux or heartburn in some individuals. Additionally, the bubbles can contribute to faster absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream, potentially leading to quicker intoxication. Hence, it's essential to enjoy sparkling wine in moderation and be mindful of its effects.

The alcohol content of sparkling wine can vary, but it's generally similar to that of still wines. Most sparkling wines range from 10% to 12% alcohol by volume (ABV), which is comparable to many white andred wines. However, the bubbles in sparkling wine can create a perception of increased strength, as the carbonation can speed up alcohol absorption.

Yes, there are delicious non-alcoholic sparkling wines available, perfect for those who want to enjoy the celebratory bubbles without the alcohol content. At BoundbyWine, we carry an extensive range ofnon-alcoholic wines, so you can enjoy all the flavour and festivities without compromise.

Yes, most sparkling wines contain alcohol. The secondary fermentation process that creates the bubbles also produces alcohol. However, the alcohol content is usually similar to that of still wines. If you're looking for a non-alcoholic option, you can order a bottle online from BoundbyWine!

 
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