But, with a word limit for this column we’re sticking with the most popular – Champagne, Prosecco and Cava. While each are sparkling wines, the methods used to produce them differ as do the grapes, ...
Christmas may be round the corner, but cava makers have little to toast after a severe drought over the past three years wrought havoc on harvests. Supplies of the bubbly wine which is made almost ...
Enter: Cava. If you aren't familiar with the Spanish sparkling wine, now's the time to be. Cava is great sipped from a flute at the stroke of midnight, but it's also perfect for pairing with a ...
Cheers to celebrating a new vintage! In my last column I walked you through the differences in sparkling wines – Champagne, ...
Narrator: Champagne is synonymous with wealth and luxury. It often costs double the price of other sparkling wines, such as prosecco or cava. A decent-quality bottle of it can cost you anywhere ...
Cava is Spain’s sparkling wine, which can be white or rosé. It is made in the same expensive, time-consuming way as Champagne – the traditional champenoise method – with only wines produced ...
Sparkling white wines such as cava, crémant and prosecco are are good choice you’re after a top-notch fizz for less. The best have style and complexity to match champagne – or provide a delightful ...