Best Bubbly Wine

You know that moment when you pop a bottle and suddenly the night feels like something? That’s the idea behind collecting the Best Bubbly Wines, our go-to collection of Canadian sparkling wine, from crisp brut styles to softer, fruitier fizz, for cheers, brunch, or just Tuesday.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What counts as “bubbly wine”, and is it the same as sparkling wine?

A: “Bubbly” is just the casual way most of us say sparkling wine. It can be made in a few different methods, which changes the texture and flavour. Traditional-method tends to be finer-bubbled and a bit toastier, while tank-method styles usually taste fruitier and more straightforward.

Q: Is the Best Bubbly Wine collection sweet or dry?

A: Most bubbly people reach for is on the dry side, with fresh acidity that keeps it snappy. That said, some bottles lean slightly off-dry, so you might notice a softer, fruitier finish. If you like Prosecco or cider, you will probably enjoy a gentler, fruit-forward style.

Q: I’m new to sparkling, what should I start with in Best Bubbly Wine?

A: Start with a lighter, fruit-forward bubbly if you want easy sipping and minimal “wine thinking.” If you already like drier whites like Sauvignon Blanc, try a crisper style with higher acidity. If you want something more “fancy dinner” feeling, go for traditional-method for that bready, toasty edge.

Q: What foods pair best with bubbly wine, beyond brunch?

A: Bubbly is a cheat code with salty, crispy foods, think fried chicken, chips, or popcorn. It’s also great with sushi, smoked salmon, and anything with a bit of richness, since the bubbles and acidity cut through. For dessert, try it with berries or even butter tarts if the wine has a touch of sweetness.

Q: Do I need flute glasses, and how do I stop bubbly from going flat?

A: You do not need flutes, a regular white wine glass actually helps you smell more of the wine. Chill the bottle well, open it gently, then keep it cold between pours. A simple sparkling stopper helps a lot if you are saving some for the next night.