Prosecco is fruity and sweet, with a crisp, light taste. You may notice hints of citrus, pear, peach, or apple, or floral ...
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Champagne is the star of New Year’s Eve and most celebrations — popped open for toasts and then hastily paired with ...
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Asolo, Italy – Prosecco, the fruity sparkling wine made in the northeastern hills of Italy is gaining in global popularity — and producers of Champagne, for so long the dominant bubbly wine, are ...
You may not recognize Janisson’s name, but LVMH, the company that owns Moët & Chandon and Dom Pérignon, purchased his ...
This fruity, tangy punch tastes like a holiday celebration. Orange juice and cranberry juice combine with bubbly ginger ale and optional sparkling wine for a seriously good Christmas sip.