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Continue readingSparkling Cuvée is a term Aussie wine lovers should get familiar with, especially if you’re into premium sparkling wines that deliver finesse and complexity. The word “cuvée” comes from the French for “vat” or “tank,” but when it comes to sparkling wine, it usually refers to the best juice, the first, most delicate press of the grapes. This first-pressed juice is prized for its purity, higher acidity, and balance, which all contribute to a sparkling wine that’s fresh, vibrant, and elegant.
In Australia, sparkling cuvées are typically crafted in cool-climate regions like Tasmania, the Adelaide Hills, and the Yarra Valley, where Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier thrive. Winemakers blend different parcels, sometimes from various vintages or vineyards, to create a harmonious final product that showcases bright fruit, crisp acidity, and fine, persistent bubbles. The process often follows the traditional method, where the wine undergoes a second fermentation in the bottle, adding complexity and that signature creamy texture.
What makes a sparkling cuvée stand out is the attention to detail in both vineyard and winemaking, selecting the best grapes, gentle pressing to avoid harsh tannins or colour, and blending to achieve balance and finesse. The result is a sparkling wine that’s perfect for celebrations but also versatile enough to enjoy with food, whether it’s fresh oysters, seafood, or even fried chicken.
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