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Brut champagne

Brut champagne
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Ingredient Information

Name

Brut champagne

Category

Bebidas

Popularity

8 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Brut Champagne is a type of sparkling wine made using the traditional method in the Champagne region of France. It is characterized by its dry and refreshing taste, with fine bubbles that make it ideal for celebrations and various pairings.

Brut champagne is primarily produced with Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier grapes, and its low level of residual sugar (brut means "dry" in French) makes it a perfect choice to accompany appetizers, fish, seafood, and light dishes.

Regarding its properties, this sparkling wine provides a vibrant and fresh sensation on the palate, with fruity and floral notes that vary depending on its vintage and producer. Additionally, it contains natural antioxidants from the grapes, which contribute to cardiovascular health.

In Latin America, although the term champagne is usually reserved for sparkling wines produced in the French region, it is common to use it interchangeably to refer to sparkling wines in general. Some synonyms used in different countries to refer to this type of beverage include:

  • Dry sparkling wine
  • Cava (especially in countries with Spanish influence, although technically it is a sparkling wine from Spain)
  • Espumante (in countries like Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay)
  • Champaña (a local term used in some regions, although less correct)

For cooking recipes, brut champagne is ideal for preparing light sauces, risottos, and desserts that require a touch of acidity and freshness, in addition to being an excellent complement for toasting and accompanying special meals.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
0g
fat
2mcg
folate
12g
alcohol
100mg
potassium
1g
sugars
82
calories
1.5g
carbohydrates
0mcg
lycopene
0.1g
proteins
0mg
vitamin c

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