Sparkling Wines

Sparkling wines are a delicious addition to any special occasion. Whether as an aperitif, to celebrate or simply as a moment of pleasure, the sparkling bubbles always provide a touch of elegance and festivity.

Sparkling wines are made in a variety of ways, including champagne, prosecco, cava, and sparkling wine. These fine wines are made from a variety of grapes and can be both dry and sweet.

Did you know that champagne can only come from the Champagne region of France? Or that Prosecco is made from Glera grapes in Italy? In our shop you will find an interesting selection of sparkling wines.

Browse through our range and find the perfect sparkling wine for your next occasion and enjoy sparkling drinking pleasure!

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Veuve Clicquot – La Grande Dame 2018
Regular price €152,15 Sale price€179,00
Veuve Clicquot – La Grande Dame 2018
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Krug – Vintage 2011
Regular price €301,75 Sale price€355,00
Jug – Vintage 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions About Sparkling Wines

An opened bottle of sparkling wine can typically be kept in the refrigerator for 1-3 days if sealed with a suitable closure.

Yes, sparkling wine should be served well chilled, ideally at a temperature between 6-8°C (42-46°F). This ensures the best expression of aromas and the refreshing character of the wine.

Champagne comes from the Champagne region in France and is produced using the traditional method, where the second fermentation occurs in the bottle. Prosecco originates from Italy and is typically made using the Charmat method, where the second fermentation takes place in large tanks.

Yes, but it's not recommended as freezing can affect the texture and taste of the wine. If you need to quickly chill sparkling wine, it's better to place it in an ice water bath for 15-20 minutes.

To safely open a bottle of sparkling wine, hold the bottle at a 45-degree angle, remove the foil and wire cage, grip the cork firmly, and slowly twist the bottle. Allow the pressure to gently release the cork from the bottle.