Champagne has a complex, yeasty flavor with notes of bread, nuts, and dried fruit. The bubbles are finer than Prosecco and the wine is often drier. Champagne can range in taste from light and citrusy to rich and toasty, depending on the blend of grapes and the aging process.
What does Champagne taste like?
Michael Goldstein
Creative Strategist, Writer at Prosecco.com
Michael writes about the drinks business with a focus on Prosecco — culture, commerce, and what makes a moment memorable. He helped bring Bella Principessa to life, and believes a great drink should do more than sparkle — it should speak. The taste is his. So are the views. Have an idea worth toasting? Let’s talk.