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Sparkling wines They are associated with celebrations and, although they reach a smaller audience when compared to other alcoholic drinks, this scenario is changing. Sparkling wines are starting to gain popularity among consumers in Brazil, according to winemaker Gloria Collell quoted in this column by Suzana Barelli.
The professional is responsible for sparkling wine innovation at Freixenet, a producer that will be present at ProWine 2024, an important fair in the sector. She mentions that research indicates a growing consumer search for sparkling wines, even in different styles, simple or sophisticated, where the second case represents champagnes.
With this growing interest in sparkling wine in its different types, even though Freixenet does not produce it in the country, new releases are available, guaranteeing service to this market. See an example below.
Brut Royale
Winemaker Gloria Collell mentions Brut Royale as a sparkling wine that encompasses this growing consumer demand. It is characterized by being less complex and presenting fresh notes, being able to please the public who want a light but quality drink for celebrations.
The best Brazilian sparkling wines
The Brazilian Sparkling Wine Competition, which took place in Garibaldi (RS), chose productions from the country that became favorites among more than 500 options evaluated in different styles. An example, from Nature, is Fenice Espumante Nature Branco (2018), from Santa Catarina. Check out all the highlights of the contest in this web story.
Wine guide
Sparkling winesrosé wines, red wines and white wines are explored in this Wine Guide, by Paladar. It offers a complete overview of the wine world, covering rich and detailed information on subjects related to the drink, providing a communication and knowledge experience for wine lovers.