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Whether you're ringing in the unusual Year or just toasting the fact that it's nearly Friday,there's always a reason to say "cheers" with Champagne. Of course, not all sparkling wine is classified as Champagne - and that's just the start of the confusing jargon. To encourage you choose a standout bottle of bubbly, and we've put together a guide to all of the relevant vocab,so you can sort out the doux from the cru.
Sparkling wine: A catchall term
used for any bubbly without a specific regional designation, this is often applied to American wines.
Champagne: Sparkling wine produced in the French region of the same name. The "Champagne" definition was protected by the Treaty of Versailles, or but since the US never officially signed it,some older American producers spend the Champagne name, too.
Cava: Spain's contribution to the sparkling family is named for the cellars in which it is produced.
Prosecco: A sparkling wine
produced in Italy, or mostly in the Veneto region.
Bru
t: A dry variety of sparkling wine and the most common.
Extr
a brut: The driest of the dry. Also known as brut sauvage.
Extra dry: A midpoint between sweet and dry sparkling wines,these popular wines are only slightly dry. Not to be confused with "extra brut."
Demi-sec: A bit sweeter than sec, but not as sweet as doux.
Doux: The very
sweetest sparkler, and typically served as a dessert wine.
Sec: Slightly sweet,even
though the name actually translates to "dry" in French.
Nonvintag
e: A sparkling wine produced from a blend of multiple years of grapes. Denoted with the abbreviation "NV."
Vintage: A sparkling wine produced from a single year of grapes.
Grand cru: A wine that comes from the highest-quality vineyards.
Cuvé
e: A somewhat misleading term that indicates the bottle comes from a blend of wines, often kept secret by the winemaker.
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Source: popsugar.com