And the real question: Why does Champagne cost so much more?

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Is there even a difference when comparing Prosecco vs. Their differences run much deeper than origin.

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Sarah Malikis an associate professor at Johnson & Wales University’s Charlotte, North Carolina, campus.

Prosecco Vs.

Champagne: What’s The Difference?

Ingredients for Mimosas

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for understand how and why Prosecco and Champagne differ, its important to grasp what exactly they are individually.

They have different flavors, they are produced differently, and they’re made with different varieties of grapes.

Both wines also follow different regulation guidelines to ensure quality and authenticity.

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What Is Prosecco?

Prosecco is asparkling white winefrom the Northeastern part of Italy.

Prosecco is generally dry or off-dry with moderate levels of alcohol.

“It can be made stilltranquiloor slightly sparkling.”

How It Tastes

Prosecco is fruity and sweet, with a crisp, light taste.

You may notice hints of citrus, pear, peach, or apple, or floral notes.

Prosecco has a medium to high acidity with large, frothy bubbles.

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What Is Champagne?

Champagne is a style of wine that originates from the Champagne region in the northeast part of France.

“The contact with the yeast that can last years creates flavors and aromas of brioche and toast.”

Champagne is made using three different grapesChardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Meunier.

you might also buy rose Champagne, which is especially popular aroundValentine’s Day."

Champagne is also fruity but is more acidic than Prosecco with more delicate bubbles.

It can taste like apples, pears, or lemon and can have a yeasty flavor similar to brioche.

Can Champagne And Prosecco Be Used Interchangeably?

Malik says the two wines can be used interchangeably, but the price point can be considerably different.

“Prosecco is wonderful for celebrations of large groups of people when price is a consideration.

It is an excellent brunch beverage with the addition of orange juice tocreate a mimosa, she says.

Is Prosecco A Cheap Champagne?

“I do not think Prosecco is a cheap Champagne, Malik says.

Which Is Drier?

Malik says Champagne is drier than Prosecco.

“Prosecco can often have a slight sense of sweetness, which is often referred to as off-dry.”

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