
As we come to the end of 2012, it’s time to break out the bubbly! Daunted by the extensive selection in the wine department? Never fear! We’re here to help you find the perfect sparkling wine for your taste.

Isn’t it All Champagne?
Just as some wines and cheeses are only produced in a specific geographic area, only sparkling wine made in the Champagne region of France can be officially labeled "Champagne." Other European countries use other names for the sparkling wine they produce: Cava in Spain, Prosecco, Asti or Spumante in Italy and Sekt in Germany. Bubblies from California, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the several wine-producing countries of South America are generally referred to as simply sparkling wine or sparklers.
Do I Have to Get the Expensive Stuff?
It’s true, champagne can be pricey. Some argue that it is worth spending the extra cash for “real” Champagne, while others prefer lower-priced alternatives. There’s not a right or wrong answer here –it comes down to a matter of personal choice. Whole Foods Market® wine department team members are happy to offer their recommendations to fit your preferred flavor profile and budget!
Why Does Sparkling Wine… Sparkle?
Unless it says otherwise on the bottle, all champagne and most domestic sparklers are composed of three grapes: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and the less often used varietal Pinot Meunier. The bubbles are created through a process called "secondary fermentation," which means they make regular wine first and then re-ferment it with yeast left in the bottle (which is filtered out later). This is why you'll often get a fresh-baked bread aroma from bubbly.
How Do I Choose?
Here are a few basic terms to help narrow your search to match your taste preferences.
We hope this basic primer to bubbly will help make your holiday season sparkle. We’re curious – what are you pairing with your favorite bubbly at your next holiday gathering?
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