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Next time you’re craving bubbles, our Test Kitchen recommends trying Cava, particularly Rondel Brut Cava. This Spanish sparkling wine isn’t as popular as Champagne or Prosecco, but it’s absolutely fizzy and fantastic.
In fact, the bubbles in this bottle are what really stood out to our Test Kitchen team. Rondel’s Cava was full of various-sized bubbles and held onto this fizz for a long time after pouring—three hours! That’s pretty impressive says our Test Kitchen’s Catherine Ward, a lover of all things champagne. And remember, if you can’t finish the bottle, you can store opened champagne for up to three days.
Beyond these bubbles, this Cava is wonderfully dry with flavors of pear and apple. These features make it a great complement to fish dishes and a striking yet welcome contrast to rich dinners. Give it a try with your Thanksgiving toast! Keep a bottle of non-alcoholic champagne on hand for guests that prefer their drinks NA.
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Snoop Dogg may have been pouring Chandon in his 2004 hit “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” but these days he’s popping open bottles of his own 19 Crimes Snoop Cali Gold Sparkling Wine.
This California-made sparkler is pale in color with the slightest hint of green and “refreshingly sweet,” according to Shannon. It has a bold flavor for a sparkling wine with notes of lemon, nectarines and green apple for a crisp finish.
Made with a blend of Muscat and Riesling grapes (among others), this sweetness is no surprise. But it’s a welcome flavor to pair with one of Snoop’s favorite hobbies: baking. He picked up plenty of pointers while hosting a cooking show with the inimitable Martha Stewart! Martha also has her own wine with 19 Crimes: Martha’s Chard.
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If you prefer a dryer sparkling wine, our team suggests adding Domaine Ste. Michelle Brut to your list of must-try cheap champagnes.
This wine is made in Washington’s Columbia Valley, a climate very similar to Champagne, France. You’ll often see this brut labeled as American-style champagne—and it tastes like one!
This well-balanced, semi-dry sparkling wine has tart, Granny Smith apple notes, whispers of citrus and a toasty finish. While a bottle of Domaine Ste. Michelle Brut will only cost you about $12, “it still feels special,” says Catherine.