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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sparkling wine" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a specific type of wine that has carbon dioxide bubbles, giving it a fizzy or sparkling effect. Example: "The dinner party guests sipped on glasses of sparkling wine as they chatted and enjoyed the celebration."
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sparkling wine
noun
Any wine that is effervescent because of dissolved carbon dioxide; either because of fermentation in bottle or by physical carbonation.
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Add sparkling wine.
Substitute sparkling wine for champagne.
Attendants broke open bottles of sparkling wine.
Separately, mix grapefruit juice with sparkling wine.
Sparkling wine from Bordeaux is rare.
Pinot blanc sparkling wine is uncommon.
— Julia Moskin Financial Times: Sparkling wine recommendations are pouring forth.
Bellini: Sparkling wine paired with a purée of ripe peaches.
But Champagne is not the only Old World sparkling wine.
You want sparkling wine, but not at Champagne prices?
For less than that, the world of sparkling wine beckons.
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