, All About Champagne

Our Juicefly customers must have a lot to celebrate because they have been showering us with inquiries about our glamorous champagne selection. Today we are going to explore all of your questions you sent in about the bubbly wine we all know and love. When you are done learning about champagne, give it a try with Juicefly! We deliver to your door in 45 minutes or less.

What Are the Differences in Champagne Types?

There are three main grape varieties champagne can stem from including: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. Other lesser known varietals include Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Meslier, and Arbane. 

Which Type of Champagne Is the Sweetest?

Sugar is added to the champagne just before the bottle is corked. The amount of sugar determines the level of sweetness. For example, the sweetest champagne is called Doux and contains more than 50g of sugar. The sweetest champagne levels decrease from Doux in the following order: Demi-Sec (perfect with dessert), Dry, and Extra Dry (used as a light apéritif). 

What Champagne Is Not Sweet?

Extra Dry is where champagnes start to lose their sweetness. Champagne increasingly gets more of its natural flavoring with less sugar added. In ascending order from mid-sweet to very dry we have: Extra Dry, Brut, Extra Brut, and Brut Nature (zero sugar added). 

What Is the Most Expensive Type of Champagne?

The most expensive champagne types vary, however there is one with a notable price tag worth mentioning. The

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