Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

This holiday season, sip on these sparkling wines, all for $20 or less

- By Matt Lardie

The News & Observer

Sparkling wine is meant to be enjoyed year-round and for occasions both special and mundane.But the holiday season is usually peak time for bubblycons­umption.

Whether you’re toasting the new year or bringing a hostess gift to a party, chances are you’ll find yourself shopping for a bottle or two of something sparkling sooner or later.

And where to begin? These days, the choices seem to be bottom-shelf or wallet-busting, with very little guidance on what to buy in between.

No one wants to show up with the $6 bottle of Andre, and chances are you aren’t shopping for Dom Perignon either. How do you get that champagne taste on a Prosecco budget?

I recently tasted through 15 different sparkling wines to help you find the best bang, or pop, for your buck. I tried wines from several regions, ofvarious methods of production, and made from all mannerof grape varietals.

It’s a tough job, but someone had to do it.

I narrowed the selection down to four choices, all great-tasting sparkling wines that are fancy enough to be given as gifts and tasty enough to pour at a party. And all are either below or around $20.

Now, grab your champagne flutes and start popping bottles.

NINO RUSTICO

This is a classic Prosecco that will never let you down. Dry, crisp, with hints of apple, this should be your go-to toasting wine or aperitif this holiday season. Greet your guests with a glass of this bubbly as they walk through your door, and you will cement your status as holiday hostess extraordin­aire.

MAS CODINA CAVA BRUT

If something with a little more body is what you’re looking for, then grab a bottle of this 2015 Spanish sparkler. It pairs well with a variety of foods, especially holding up nicely to anything fried. Fried turkey legs and bubbly, perhaps? This may be something you want to buy a case of,you know, just in case.

MUMM NAPA BRUT PRESTIGE

Let this California beauty be your go-to hostess gift this season. This wine, a mix of chardonnay, pinot noir, pinot gris and pinot meunier, has bright vibrant flavors of citrus, red apple and stone fruit with a great acidity FRANCO and richness in the mouth. It’s been an industry favorite for years, bringing home plenty of awards. It delivers on elegance without a Veuve Cliquot price tag.

LABRUSCA LINI 910 LAMBRUSCO ROSATO

Everyone has that slightly eccentric family member who always spices things up at the holiday party, right? Well this lambrusco is like that. Banish any notions of the sickeningl­y sweet lambrusco of yesteryear and pour yourself a glass of this delicious, rich, effervesce­ntItalian wine.

This is big enough to hold up to roast turkey, pork and cured meats, beautiful in a glass to toast with on New

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