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- Ligne n°124 : Battle of the Sparkling Wines: Champagne vs. Prosecco
- Ligne n°133 : Bubbly, sparking wine, Champagne, prosecco. No matter what you call it,
Ligne n°134 : it’s a little glass of heaven to those who drink it. But while it’s ...
Ligne n°135 : ... easy to substitute one name for the other, there are distinct- Ligne n°136 : differences between Champagne and prosecco. While they’re both
Ligne n°137 : sparkling white wines, Champagne is produced from chardonnay, pinot ...
Ligne n°136 : ... differences between Champagne and prosecco. While they’re both- Ligne n°137 : sparkling white wines, Champagne is produced from chardonnay, pinot
Ligne n°138 : noir and pinot meunier grapes grown in the Champagne region of ...
Ligne n°137 : ... sparkling white wines, Champagne is produced from chardonnay, pinot- Ligne n°138 : noir and pinot meunier grapes grown in the Champagne region of
Ligne n°139 : northeast France, while prosecco hails from the Veneto region of Italy ...
Ligne n°144 : ... isn’t connected to name recognition. In fact, prosecco has gained- Ligne n°145 : tremendous ground, as sales grew 36% over the year, while Champagne
Ligne n°146 : sales grew just 8%. Despite the prosecco sales gains, however, ...
Ligne n°146 : ... sales grew just 8%. Despite the prosecco sales gains, however,- Ligne n°147 : Champagne still accounts for 20% of sparkling wine sales in the U.S.
Ligne n°148 : The Italian offering accounts for 14% of sales. Prosecco’s lower price ...
Ligne n°149 : ... point may be spurring the sales growth, as the average price per bottle- Ligne n°150 : is $12, well below the $52 average for a bottle of Champagne—more than
Ligne n°151 : four times more expensive than prosecco. ...
Ligne n°165 : ... Holiday sales cause sales to spike across many categories, including- Ligne n°166 : sparkling wine. Prosecco sales benefit less at year-end than Champagne
Ligne n°167 : does, however, as its annual sales are less reliant on purchases ...
Ligne n°169 : ... of the year account for 30% of annual prosecco sales, compared with 36%- Ligne n°170 : of Champagne sales.
- Ligne n°172 : While Champagne still dominates the U.S. sparkling wine market,
Ligne n°173 : prosecco is enjoying a boost from the Italian bubbles and gaining ...