Prosecco is fruity and sweet, with a crisp, light taste. You may notice hints of citrus, pear, peach, or apple, or floral ...
Learn how Prosecco and Champagne differ in origin, production method, sweetness, flavor, and price—so you can pick the right ...
Bright bubbles may look alike, but Prosecco and Champagne are worlds apart in origin, grapes, and craft. Here’s what truly ...
They both sparkle, but that’s where the similarities end. While Prosecco and Champagne are similar and are often used interchangeably, they are not the same. In fact, the two alcoholic beverages have ...
Many shoppers default to one bottle without considering timing, sweetness, or food—and it shows in the glass.
Between cava, prosecco, champagne and other sparkling wines, it’s not always easy to find your way around. Beyond price, what ...
Sparkling wine is always associated with celebrations and holidays, which is why it’s the perfect topic for this week’s column … and how I spent my very untraditional Thanksgiving sipping Champagne in ...
It feels like it’s been forever since French champagne producers first purchased land in Napa Valley to produce their own sparkling wine. Moet & Chandon were the pioneers of this endeavor in the 1970s ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Emily writes about what’s in your glass and why it matters. Prosecco may be Italy’s most joyful export—bubbly, bright, and ...
When given the choice, I almost always would like a glass of sparkling wine to drink. (Well... unless I want a Manhattan.) But while I am an enthusiastic appreciator and I extend my love to virtually ...