Prosecco is becoming more and more popular, not only as an everyday drink but also as a cheaper alternative to Champagne.
There are a number of key difference between these two sparkling wines, the first being the grape and country.
Prosecco is the name of the grape and the wine, grown in the Veneto region of North [...]
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Champagne vs Prosecco
Posted on January 30, 2012 by Jessica Brown
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The truth behind the screw cap
Posted on May 19, 2011 by Jessica Brown
In the early 2000s we began to see bottles with screw caps replacing those with corks on our off-licence and supermarket shelves. Much disappointment and debate ensued as wine enthusiasts mourned the ceremony, nostalgia and even the sound associated with popping a cork.
Some considered the screw cap a seal for only inferior or cheap bottles [...]
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From grape to glass: the winemaking process in a nutshell
Posted on May 19, 2011 by Jessica Brown
The science of winemaking – which was thought to have begun in around 6000 BC – is known as oenology and wine production can be categorised into still and sparkling. The process starts with the harvesting of the grapes and from beginning to end can take between a few months and more than 20 years.
The [...]
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New Online Wine and Champagne Website Launched!
Posted on May 19, 2011 by Jessica Brown
After months of preparing and designing, Fine Wine Sellers new
look site is live and looking great if we do say so ourselves! You will still
find the great selection of red, white and rose wines but the range has been
updated to include some new wines but our company policy of offering great
product at reasonable and competitive [...]
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