Champagne bottles, sparkling wine, spumante, schaumwein and crémant are all appreciated for their freshness and have become very popular. Sparkling wine has now become popular and can be enjoyed on all occasions.
Focus on the sparkling wine trend
Sparkling wines are becoming increasingly popular with consumers and have a bright future ahead of them. Many of the wines are faithful to the two main grape varieties of the Champagne region, pinot noir and chardonnay. Sparkling wine is also being renewed with wines from other grape varieties such as muscat, kerner, amigne, pinot blanc and gris or chasselas. This renewal brings modernity and new aromatic notes sought after by consumers.
Swiss sparkling wine is popular
Traditional method, closed tank method, carbonation… Regardless of the production method, the consumption of sparkling wines has been steadily increasing for several years. Swiss winegrowers have understood this. This is why many have developed a sparkling wine to offer it in their range of wines and meet the demand.
The Swiss programme À Bon Entendeur, broadcast on RTS, has also organised, in partnership with the FRC and Kassensturz, a blind tasting of 9 sparkling wines produced by Swiss winegrowers. It should be noted that a bottle of champagne was included among the wines tasted. The result: a carbonated wine and a wine made using the traditional method came out equally well.
Choosing your champagne bottle for your sparkling wine
As a producer, the choice of your champagne bottle is crucial. The bottle must be suitable for the pressure and at the same time enhance your sparkling wine.
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A personalised bottle of champagne or sparkling wine
A bottle of champagne triggers many positive feelings. A bottle of champagne represents something festive. For this reason, the presentation of the glass bottle is an important element in making this moment unique for each consumer. Champagne bottles can be personalised in different ways:
Digital printing on champagne bottles
The digital printing process allows an infinite number of colours to be printed on champagne bottles. If the sparkling wine is to be exclusive, the bottles can be numbered. For the haptic experience, patterns can also be printed in relief on the bottle.
Screen printing on champagne bottles
Thanks to the screen printing process, champagne bottles can be enhanced with a noble gold or platinum print. This type of printing turns your sparkling wine into a noble and trendy premium drink, both on the outside and inside.
Meet personalised bottles of champagne and other innovative discoveries…
Personalised champagne bottle for Buchmann Weine
With its sparkling freshness, this Bubbles sparkling wine is the perfect companion for sharing moments and sparkling parties. This personalised wine bottle with a pink and gold screen print reflects its fresh and dynamic content. Loved by the young and appreciated by the old.
Personalised champagne bottle for Erhard Mathier Vins
The Mathier family offers a new bottle of sparkling Brut Rosé Villa champagne, responding to the growing demand for sparkling wines. Their white glass bottle is personalised by silk-screen printing with very pure colours such as frosted (satin engraving effect) and real gold. This wine will convince you both by its aesthetics and its taste.
Personalised champagne bottle for Cave Ardévaz
John Boven, HES oenological engineer at the Cave Ardévaz, tells us the story of their new digitally printed wine bottle: Their idea was to develop a sparkling and sweet white blend and convey a positive, festive and fun message. Digital printing is a new technology that opens up a lot of possibilities with a huge space for expression. That’s why John Boven and his team chose to scatter jokes all around the bottle.
Personalised champagne bottle for Cave Borloz
Alexandre Favre of the Cave Borloz has opted for a sparkling rosé wine called “Complètement Ma’Bulle”. This bottle, with its amusing play on words, reflects the desire of customers who often asked for “either a rosé or bubbles”, reports the newspaper TdG. With this 2-in-1 version, you can enjoy a sparkling, happy, slightly sweet rosé wine with fine bubbles. The digital print perfectly dresses the whole bottle with colourful quotes in an offbeat style.
Le Dahu Frisé – the sparkling wine of Celliers de Sion
With a distinctive and fun bottle design, this sparkling wine has a slightly pink colour and a pleasant effervescence in the mouth. This blend of Pinot Noir and Gamay is very popular for its fruity and floral aromas.
Tobias ROSÉCCO – the sparkling wine of tobias wein.gut.
Rosécco” is not only a play on words of the famous Italian wines, it is also a seductive sparkling rosé wine made from the Pinot Noir and Rivaner AOC St. Gallen grape varieties. Its carefree youthful freshness plays with the rich aromas on the palate.
Le Must – the sparkling wine of Charles Bonvin SA
A soft and sparkling wine that seduces with the aromatic freshness of Riesling and Muscat, it is a must! Its bottle with a satin effect gives it a very elegant look. This elegance continues on the palate with a lot of freshness that harmoniously combines sweetness and acidity. This sparkling wine will surprise many!
Prochatto – the sparkling wine of Château Duillier
Ideal as an aperitif or for festivities, or to compose your own cocktails such as the Spritz or the Hugo, Prochatto is a local pearl wine – sparkling dry carbonated. Composed of 60% Chenin Blanc and 40% Chasselas, it innovates with incredibly fine bubbles and aromas of citrus, white flowers and small fruits.
Chassel’ice – the sparkling wine of Cave des Rois
The story of Chassel’ice was born at the Montreux Christmas market in a small chalet at the Tatanka bar. A poor bottle of Chasselas “forgotten” on the counter had half turned into ice after a cold night and sub-zero temperatures. That’s when the legend of “Chassel’ice”, also called “Swiss Sparkling Wine”, began… Elegant, fresh and fruity, this sparkling wine 2.0 was conceived by François, Giles, Xavier and Olivier, 4 epicurean friends, defenders of local products and the terroir.
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