Sparkling Wine

Gold Medal Wine Club

Sparkling wine, well known for it’s tiny bubbles that race to the surface, is one of the most exotic and refreshing types of wine that is also associated with fond memories of the special occasions in life. Even though the nature of it is unknown, it is also a widely accepted wine in society.

The most well known of sparkling wine, Champagne, was first discovered in France by Dom Perignon; a monk in the Champagne region. While performing his duties as a cellar master in the Benedictine Abbey, Dom Perignon stumbled across the recipe for the sparkling beverage. The wine was not popular at first, but over time, it gained notoriety over the years and once the people of France and the rest of the world heard about this fascinating wine, they wanted to taste and experience it for themselves. Soon after, Dom Perignon became a household name in wine making throughout France and the world. His formula and technique for making his sparkling wine eventually become known as the traditional way of making Champagne and it is still used today to make sparkling wines throughout the world.

It should be noted that while sparkling wine is made all over the world, it is not necessarily Champagne. Champagne is a sparkling wine from the Champagne region of France. If it is produced anywhere else, it may have it’s own designation, or it is simply sparkling wine.

Today, sparkling wine plays a large role in several celebrations and events. From it’s truly unique and breathtaking taste to it’s amazing look and splendid aroma – sparkling wine has the appeal and the flavor to keep people celebrating and living life for years and years to come. Although there are many manufacturers of the wine these days, most prefer to have the original and still the best – Dom Perignon. From it’s truly unique and breathtaking taste to it’s amazing look and splendid aroma – sparkling wine has the appeal and the flavor to keep people celebrating and living life for years and years to come.


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