Sekt, Germany's sparkling wine and best kept secret, is having a renaissance. It seems expensive marketing campaigns, celebrity endorsements, and social media is paying off – Americans consumed over ...
A bottle of Sekt from Weingut Bründlmayer in Langenlois, north-west of Vienna, along the Danube in the Lower Austrian Kamp Valley. Wine in Austria, a hardback book comprised of more than 450 pages, ...
German sparkling wine, or Sekt, is made from a variety of grapes, like Riesling or the Pinots, and in a number of styles. Sekt is a big part of German culture, for both special occasions and everyday ...
Sekt has made remarkable strides in recent years. These 10 bottles of sparkling wine are all examples of the style’s potential. Credit...Tony Cenicola/The New York Times Supported by By Eric Asimov ...
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