
Sparkling wines are increasingly on trend, and as the weather grows warmer, they become even more desirable. One particular sparkler you may not be familiar with is Sekt, a German sparkling wine generally produced using the Charmat method, the same technique used to create Prosecco.
A method of producing sparkling wine that was conceived by Eugène Charmat in 1916, the Charmat technique prefers a stainless steel vessel for conducting the second fermentation, rather than the bottle used in making Champagne or Cava. This approach permits larger quantities of wine to ferment at once.
This procedure is carried out by placing the wine in steel tanks and adding a blend of sugar and yeast, known as licor de tiraje. This process lasts for about ten days, during which the wine develops new aromas and flavors. The result is a sparkling wine with a more fruity taste, produced in a shorter amount of time.
Broadly speaking, these sparkling wines are quite fresh, with fruity aromas and are easily drinkable. The quality can range from mediocre to excellent, which is mirrored in the price points.
Although Sekt does not have regional protection, meaning it can be made from white wines from Spain, France, or Italy, those created in Germany carry the appellation 'Deutscher Sekt'. This is where we find quality sparkling wines hailing from one of the country's 13 wine regions, specified on the label.

Not all bubbles are created equal. The most authentic and superior Sekt is the one fermented in the bottle, following the traditional method. However, this is somewhat unusual in this type of wine, as only 1.7% of Sekts are made using this method.
As for aging, there's a classification as well:

This type of wine wonderfully complements salty or spicy foods (but don't overdo it, as the bubbles intensify the spicy sensation in the mouth). It's also perfect for salads and pickles.
If you opt for a semi-dry Sekt, you can pair it with a light dessert, such as a cake.
Now that you're more familiar with this sparkling wine, we encourage you to try it if you haven't done so already. As you indulge, remember that, like all wines, the joy of Sekt is found not only in the tasting but also in the discovery.
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