
Saar Winzer Sekt – Sparkling pleasure with a great history!
Saar Winzer Sekt enjoyed a similar reputation to the sparkling wines of Champagne during the heyday of Saar wine about 100 years ago.
The production of sparkling wine has a long tradition in the Saar region. The best sparkling wines are made from the Riesling grape variety using the classic bottle fermentation method. The base wines often mature for several months or even years on the lees in the bottle before being freshly disgorged and released to the market. Saar Riesling Brut sparkling wines impress with their fruity, refreshing taste and are excellent as an aperitif or with food. A special feature are the Réserve sparkling wines from the Peter Lauer winery. These mature for 30 years or more on the lees in the cool cellar of the winery and are always freshly disgorged before being released to the market. They have an extraordinary aroma, comparable to my fresh sparkling wine, and with their pronounced salty and nutty aromas, they are reminiscent of an Islay whisky. They are the perfect accompaniment to smoked dishes.
Order our Saar Riesling Brut sparkling wines from our top winemakers at winemaker prices below.
Saar Winzer Sekt – Sparkling pleasure with a great history!
Saar Winzer Sekt enjoyed a similar reputation to the sparkling wines of Champagne during the heyday of Saar wine about 100 years ago.
The production of sparkling wine has a long tradition in the Saar region. The best sparkling wines are made from the Riesling grape variety using the classic bottle fermentation method. The base wines often mature for several months or even years on the lees in the bottle before being freshly disgorged and released to the market. Saar Riesling Brut sparkling wines impress with their fruity, refreshing taste and are excellent as an aperitif or with food. A special feature are the Réserve sparkling wines from the Peter Lauer winery. These mature for 30 years or more on the lees in the cool cellar of the winery and are always freshly disgorged before being released to the market. They have an extraordinary aroma, comparable to my fresh sparkling wine, and with their pronounced salty and nutty aromas, they are reminiscent of an Islay whisky. They are the perfect accompaniment to smoked dishes.
Order our Saar Riesling Brut sparkling wines from our top winemakers at winemaker prices below.
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Winzersekt (winemaker's sparkling wine): This sparkling wine is handcrafted by winemakers and emphasizes the uniqueness of the regional grapes and terroir. The bottle fermentation gives it a fine sparkle and complex aromas.
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Crémant: A French sparkling wine produced outside of Champagne. Crémant is made using the traditional method and can originate from various wine regions, such as Alsace, the Loire Valley, or Burgundy. Furthermore, Luxembourgish Crémant is known beyond the borders of the Grand Duchy, and Crémant is also produced in German wine-growing regions.
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Champagne: The most famous member of the sparkling wine family comes from Champagne in France. Champagne is made exclusively from Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier grapes and is subject to strict production regulations.
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Prosecco: An Italian sparkling wine made from the Glera grape. Prosecco is known for its freshness, lightness, and fruity aromas. Unlike Champagne, the second fermentation takes place in pressure tanks.
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Cava: A Spanish sparkling wine, usually made from the grape varieties Macabeo, Parellada and Xarel-lo. Cava is produced using the traditional method and is characterized by fresh fruit aromas.
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Asti: A sweet Italian sparkling wine made from the Moscato grape. Asti is known for its fruity sweetness and slightly effervescent mouthfeel.
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German sparkling wine: In addition to winemaker's sparkling wine, there are also sparkling wines in Germany that are produced using the traditional method or the Charmat method.
The selection of sparkling wines allows connoisseurs to find the right sparkling wine for every occasion. From the elegance of Champagne to the refreshing lightness of Prosecco – the world of sparkling wine is rich in enjoyment.
1. Origin:
Crémant: Crémant is produced exclusively in certain French wine regions outside of Champagne. Each region has its own grape varieties and production standards for Crémant.
Sparkling wine (Sekt): Sparkling wine can be produced worldwide and is not limited to a specific region. There is German Sekt, Austrian Sekt, Spanish Cava, and many other varieties.
2. Grape varieties:
Crémant: The grape varieties for Crémant vary depending on the region, but can include grapes such as Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris and Chenin Blanc.
Sparkling wine: The grape varieties for sparkling wine are diverse and can vary depending on the origin. In Germany, for example, Riesling is often used, while in Spain Xarello, Macabeo and Parellada are used for Cava.
3. Manufacturing standards:
Crémant: Crémant is produced using the traditional method, in which the second fermentation takes place in the bottle. This method is demanding and gives the Crémant its fine bubbles and complex aroma.
Sparkling wine (Sekt): Sparkling wine can be produced using various methods, including traditional bottle fermentation, tank fermentation, or CO2 injection. The quality and flavor can vary depending on the production method.
Overall, Crémant is known for its elegance and sophistication, while Sekt covers a wide range of styles and flavors. Both can serve as celebratory drinks, but Crémant stands out due to its specific regional characteristics and production standards.