Champagne v Prosecco - The 5 main differences
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In this video I am explaining the differences in between Prosecco and Champagne.
Prosecco is produce by tank method which Champagne is produce by traditional method.
There are other differences such permitted grape varieties and aging requirement.
Please note that Vintage Champagne is aged for a minimum of 36 months, not 30 as I mention on the video 👍
Thank you so much because now I can really tell my guest in high confidence how different between prosecco and champagne
My pleasure. All the very best 👌
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Very interesting
Very educational video! Thank you! 🍷🧡
My pleasure 👍
Well done! Charmat & Champenoise methods clearly different! The video was enjoyable
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Nice one !
Thank you so much dor your knoledge 🙏🏼
My pleasure. Have you watched my video about the differences between Champagne and Cava? If not, the link is below th-cam.com/video/oZncpV17qq4/w-d-xo.html
Great video!!!
Thank you 🍾 glad you enjoyed
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Your welcome. Enjoy 👍
Good job!!!
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Very informative! May you please do one about South African Methode Cap Classique (MCC)
Hi Sam. Thank you for watching and your lovely feedback. Cap Classique is on my list - stay tuned 👌
Great
Thank you so much ☺️
Have you watched my video about the differences between Champagne and Cava?
If not, the link is below
th-cam.com/video/oZncpV17qq4/w-d-xo.html
Very enjoyable video for me
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. All the very best 🥂
Impressive
Thank you for your amazing feedback 👍
Pinot noir is also used in prosecco, because rose proseco also exist
100% agreed. This is my very old video. Check out the one below, please.
th-cam.com/video/_8yPtpnMRAE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ndZIA9P5GARtzkoL
Warm regards 👍
Once you open a bottle does it need to all be drank right away? Will it go flat if you don’t...
Hi Karen. Thank you for your comment. Regarding to your question, really depends.Some oxidiszed wines such as Sherry or Tawny Port can be keept in the bottle for a few weeks as they been already oxidised during the wine making process, however don't forget to put back the cork. Some fully bodied red wines such Barolo, Amarone or Vintage Ports taste even better the day after. Any other wines can keep in the fridge for up to 3 days, but again don't forget to put the cork back. I hope this helps
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Cheers 🍾
Good vid. The music inbetween is unecessary tho
Hi Joel,
Many thanks for watching and your comment. You are 100% right. This is one of my oldest videos, and at that time, I had no microphone, and I was using a different editing program. I need to rerecord this video at some point.
All the best
Are You Irish?
Hi. Actually Polish but living in Ireland for nearly 10 years.
Ohh From Warsaw
Actually from Kraków 👍