Specialty Wines – Champagne & Sparkling Wine

The name “champagne” only truly applies to sparkling wines from Champagne, France. French champagne is made primarily from pinot noir and chardonnay grapes, but any varietal from anywhere in the world can be made sparkling. Styles range from dry to sweet: “Brut” means dry while “extra dry” is actually sweeter, and although “demi-sec” translates literally as “half-dry” it is sweeter than extra dry and is more of a dessert wine. Sparkling wines are a universally recognized symbol for celebration and the traditional drink for toasting special occasions, but it's also nice to sip a dry sparkling wine before dinner with light cheeses or puff pastry; a sweeter style is enjoyable with cakes, berries, and fruit tarts.