Champagne and Prosecco are two sparkling wines that may seem similar at first, but happen to be quite different. Here's what ...
Cheers to celebrating a new vintage! In my last column I walked you through the differences in sparkling wines – Champagne, ...
Champagne sales have fallen to their lowest levels in over two decades, with shipments down nearly 10 per cent globally.
Prosecco DOC wine volumes grew 7% last year, with sales reaching an estimated €3.6bn ($3.7bn), trade association figures show.
Europe produced almost 1.5 billion liters of sparkling wine. Italy was the main source, with the production of prosecco and its many other sparkling wines. The country produced 638 million liters ...
Champagne, sparkling wines and fizzy cocktails are all the rage on New Year's Eve, but beware the phenomenon known as "prosecco teeth" or "prosecco smile." Getty Images/iStockphoto What a buzzkill.
Prosecco, produced primarily in Italy’s Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia regions, is most likely to come to mind when people think of Italian sparkling wines. It’s the most popular wine export ...
Sales of champagne in the Netherlands saw a notable decline in 2024, with a 9.2 percent drop in the number of bottles sold, ...
In 2023, their production and exports fell by 8%. It's a wine category that's been coming into its own for several years now: bubbles. If you've noticed several new alcohol-free challengers trying ...