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No. | Brand | Country of origin |
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1 | Kiwi Cuvee | France |
2 | Cuvee Speciale | France |
3 | Deetlefts | South Africa |
4 | Alamos | Argentina |
5 | Finca Las Moras | Argentina |
6 | Osborne Sherry | Spain |
7 | Hesketh | Australia |
8 | Yarden | Israel |
9 | Rafale | France |
10 | Celestial bay | Australia |
11 | Franschhoek Cellar | South Africa |
12 | Castillo De molina | Chile |
13 | Culemborg | South Africa |
14 | Sachetto Fili | Italy |
15 | Prosecco | Italy |
16 | Geyser Peak | America |
17 | Coleccion Privada | Argentina |
18 | Teperberg | |
19 | Arauco | Chile |
20 | Swartland | South Africa |
21 | Black Bird | South Africa |
22 | Raymond Huet | France |
23 | Rendez Vous | France |
24 | Spier | South Africa |
25 | Villa antinori | Italy |
26 | Vina Lastra | France |
27 | Four cousins | South Africa |
28 | Asconi | Chile |
29 | JP Chenet | France |
30 | the beach house | South Africa |
31 | Kumala | South Africa |
32 | Delush | South Africa |
33 | Riunite | Italy |
34 | Fragolino | Italy |
35 | Tantehue | Chile |
36 | Cockburn’s | Portugal |
37 | Matua | New Zealand |
38 | Tommasi | Italy |
39 | Durbanville Hills | South Africa |
40 | Nabygelegen | South Africa |
41 | Gran Verano | Chile |
42 | Casillero del diablo | Chile |
43 | Rupert & Rothschild | South Africa |
44 | Santa Cristina | Italy |
45 | Finca Flichman | Argentina |
46 | Fuzion | Argentina |
47 | Pierre marcel | France |
48 | Ernie els | South Africa |
49 | 1865 wine | Chile |
50 | Penasol | South Africa |
51 | Jacob's Creek | Australia |
52 | Fonseca | Portugal |
53 | Nobile Wines | Germany |
54 | Mont Rochelle | South Africa |
55 | Alandra | Portugal |
56 | Bottega | Italy |
57 | Van Loveren | South Africa |
58 | Fish Hoek | South Africa |
59 | Gato Negro | Chile |
60 | Zonnebloem | South Africa |
61 | Hardys | Australia |
62 | Apaltagua | Chile |
63 | Welmoed | South Africa |
64 | Pequena Vasija | Argentina |
65 | Obikwa | South Africa |
66 | Favourite Son | Australia |
67 | Dolores | Argentina |
68 | Stonewalker | South Africa |
69 | Waterford Estate | South Africa |
70 | Trumpeter | Argentina |
71 | Balbi Soprani | Italy |
72 | Bonterra | America |
73 | Clearwater Cove | New Zealand |
74 | Sandeman | Portugal |
75 | Duchessa Lia Fragolino | Italy |
76 | Hill & Dale | South Africa |
77 | Trapiche | Argentina |
78 | Cellar cask | South Africa |
79 | Graham Beck | South Africa |
80 | Zevenwacht | South Africa |
81 | Kenwood | America |
82 | Angove | Australia |
83 | Cremaschi Furlotti | Chile |
84 | Footprint | South Africa |
85 | Chamdor | South Africa |
86 | Rooiberg Winery | South Africa |
87 | Cono Sur | Chile |
88 | Navarro Correas | Argentina |
89 | Cotes Du Rhone | France |
90 | Tocornal | Chile |
91 | Porcupine Ridge | South Africa |
92 | Mouton Cadet | France |
93 | Le Filou | France |
94 | Efrat | Israel |
95 | Fuego | Chile |
96 | Quereu | Chile |
97 | Petit | South Africa |
98 | Western Cellars | America |
99 | Belaire | France |
100 | Rutini | Argentina |
101 | Perlissimo | Germany |
102 | Argento | Argentina |
103 | Brigaldara Amarone | Italy |
104 | Orange River Cellars | South Africa |
105 | Astoria | Italy |
106 | KWV Wine | South Africa |
107 | California Roots | America |
108 | Cinquepassi | Italy |
109 | Namaqua | South Africa |
110 | Fairview | South Africa |
111 | San felipe | Argentina |
112 | Dulzino | Chile |
113 | Scala dei | Spain |
114 | Amarone | Italy |
115 | Stellenbosch Vineyards | South Africa |
116 | Peter Vella | America |
117 | 14 Hands | America |
118 | Chateau | France |
119 | Birds & Bees | Argentina |
120 | Martini | Italy |
121 | Catena | Argentina |
122 | Excelsior | South Africa |
123 | B&G (Barton & Guestier) | France |
124 | John B | South Africa |
125 | Neil Jourbert | South Africa |
126 | Calvet | France |
127 | Tilia | Argentina |
128 | Porto Cruz | Portugal |
129 | Vina Maipo | Chile |
130 | Nederburg | South Africa |
131 | Oyster bay | New Zealand |
132 | Maison Castel | France |
133 | Cinzano | Italy |
134 | Vergelegen | South Africa |
135 | Amani Bay | South Africa |
136 | Zonin | Italy |
137 | Tall Horse | South Africa |
138 | Tre Fattori | Italy |
139 | La Mascota | Argentina |
140 | Groot Constantia | South Africa |
141 | Dragons Back Mountain | South Africa |
142 | Drostdy Hof | South Africa |
143 | Marques Casa | Chile |
144 | Simonsig | South Africa |
145 | Dry Land Collection | South Africa |
146 | Douglas green | South Africa |
147 | Carlo Rossi | America |
148 | frontera | South Africa |
149 | Leleshwa | Kenya |
150 | La Vieille Ferme | France |
151 | Ama La Vida | France |
152 | Cesari | Italy |
153 | Versus | South Africa |
154 | Ch Valac | Spain |
155 | Scavi & Ray | Italy |
156 | Lillet | France |
157 | Liquid Gold Prosecco | Italy |
158 | Perdeberg | South Africa |
159 | Zapallares | Chile |
160 | Lutzville | South Africa |
161 | Cielo | Italy |
162 | 4th Street | South Africa |
163 | Lambrusco | Italy |
164 | Valley Wine | Kenya |
165 | Lindeman's | Australia |
166 | Mara | South Africa |
167 | Pacheco Pereda | Argentina |
168 | 19 Crimes | Australia |
169 | Boschendal | South Africa |
170 | Kanonkop | South Africa |
171 | Graham's | Portugal |
172 | Louis Eschenauer | France |
173 | Offley | Portugal |
174 | Robertson Winery | South Africa |
175 | La fiole | France |
176 | Three Thieves | America |
177 | El Chivo | Chile |
178 | Flagstone | South Africa |
179 | Overmeer | South Africa |
180 | Casal Mendes | Portugal |
181 | Kleine Rust | South Africa |
182 | Neethlingshof | South Africa |
183 | Sileni Estate | New Zealand |
Sparkling wine is a fantastic drink. Most people have enjoyed it at one time or the other on different special occasions. It is produced in many wine-producing counties worldwide and is usually referred to by the region name produced. The most popular sparkling wine known is champagne. However, champagne stands out on its own as it is only made in France champagne region using the traditional method called Champagne method (Méthode Champenoise) while other sparkling wines are made outside France champagne region. Sparkling wine is a bubbly wine due to carbonation making it fizzy. The fizziness causes sparkle in the sparkling wine, making it a unique category of wine. The sparker is a result of carbon dioxide held tight in the bottle, and once the wine is uncorked, it moves out.
Generally, most sparkling wine is either white or rose. However, there are lovely red sparkling wines such as the Italian Lambrusco sparkling wine made from the Lambrusco grapes and sparkling Shiraz from Australia. Depending on the amount of sugar, different styles of sparkling wine have different levels of sweetness. Sparkling wine types range from extra dry-Brut, Dry-Sec, Semi-Secco, Demi-sec, to Sweet/Doux. The high acidity level in most sparkling wines and the bubbly sensation makes most of these wines less sweet.
The carbon dioxide content in the sparkling wine influences its quality. The carbon dioxide in these wines is either produced;
- In the bottle in a process polar know as traditional method/champagne method
- Transfer method (charmat process) where the wine is transferred to a large tank or vat designed to withstand pressure
- Carbonation method a process where carbon dioxide is injected in the wine.
Champagne method (traditional method): this process is usually associated with Dom Perignon, who discovered that second fermentation in the bottle could produce bubbles associated with the sparkling wines. The wine is transferred to the bottle with some sugar and yeast at cold temperatures. The cold temperature makes yeast inactive, and when warm temperature set in, the yeast wakes up consuming the remaining sugar. As the yeast consumes the remaining sugar, carbon dioxide is produced, and it has no way to escape the bottle, so it mixes with the wine, thereby carbonating it, which makes it sparkle.
Transfer method (charmat process): in this process, the wine is transferred into a large tank or vat, then yeast and sugar are added to produce bubbles. The yeast consumes the sugar creating carbon dioxide to the wine. Once the wine is carbonated and ready, it is transferred into the bottle and corked. This method is cost-effective and straightforward; however, the bubbles tend to be larger than one produced using the champagne method. Bubbles in sparkling wine are a significant indicator of the wine’s quality, and the smaller bubbles, the more the resultant wine tends to be soft and elegant. This method is best employed for fruitier styles of sparkling wines.
Carbonation method: this is the cheapest method, and it is the most economical and used in the cheap sparkling wines. The carbon dioxide is simply injected into the wine. This style of sparkling wines usually have no yeast flavor, and the bubbles are coarse.
Sparkling wines are best served chilled. The fun of sparkling wine is to pop on any occasion. However, when uncorking the wine, be careful, or else the tremendous pressures send the cork flying, which may be dangerous. Sparkling wines do not improve with aging and need not be aged. If holding a celebration or need to enjoy a bottle of great sparkling wine, just dial drinks zone, and in minutes, we will deliver to your doorstep. We have a wide selection of best sparkling wines in Kenya, from expensive wines to affordable sparkling wines. Order online from our online wine store and enjoy the best wines price in Nairobi plus free home drinks delivery within Nairobi.