Budget-Friendly Alternatives to Champagne
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What's a New Year's celebration without bubbly?
But labeling terms can be confusing for all the different types of Champagne.
This simple guide will help you shop like a pro!
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Champagne’s sibling is made in other wine regions throughout France from the local grape varieties.
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Crémant
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Italy’s answer to Champagne uses the same grape varieties, but grown in the Lombardy region.
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Franciacorta
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This Spanish sparkling wine is made in the traditional Champagne method but with Spanish grapes.
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Cava
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Many West Coast regions and other cool climates are modeling their sparkling wines after Champagne.
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American Sparkling
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Look for sparkling wines from cooler climates like Tasmania, Yarra Valley, and Adelaide Hills.
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Australian Sparkling
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