Dry and Brut Sparkling Wines and Champagne
What does Dry - Sec dosage mean in sparkling wine?
Dosage in sparkling wine is a fundamental practice that defines the taste and sweetness of the wine itself. Categorization is based on the amount of sugar added, measured in grams per liter (g/l). Sparkling wines are divided into different categories based on their residual sugar:
- Brut Nature: no added sugar, very dry.
- Extra Brut: maximum 6 g/l.
- Brut: up to 12 g/l.
- Extra Dry: between 12 and 17 g/l.
- Dry - Sec: between 17 and 32 g/l.
- Demi-Sec: between 32 and 50 g/l, softer.
Dry - Sec represents a middle ground between extra dry and demi-sec, offering a harmonious balance perfect for various gastronomic moments.
How to obtain a Dry - Sec wine
The process of obtaining a Dry - Sec wine focuses on the moment of the so-called liqueur d’expédition, a mixture of wine and sugar added after the second fermentation. This step determines the final residual sugar, which significantly influences the taste of the wine, balancing sweetness and acidity. The result is a wine that offers moderate sweetness without overpowering the aromatic qualities.
The sensory profile of Dry - Sec wines
The sensory profile of Dry - Sec wines is a symphony of aromas and flavors. The aromas tend to be fruity, with notes of apple, pear, and sometimes citrus. On the palate, acidity is present but well-balanced by a light sweetness, making the wine ideal for those seeking a balance between dry and sweet. Compared to pas dosé, which are extremely dry, Dry - Sec offers a softness that invites sip after sip.
Which dishes to pair with a Dry - Sec sparkling wine
A Dry - Sec sparkling wine is versatile and lends itself to various gastronomic pairings, from simple appetizers to refined dinners.
Appetizer
Perfect with light snacks such as canapés with fresh cheeses or salted dried fruit. Its balanced acidity and moderate sweetness prepare the palate for further nuances of flavor.
Gourmet Dinner
Dry - Sec wines pair magnificently with fish or white meat dishes in light sauces. The balance between sweetness and acidity enhances the flavors of the dishes without overpowering their peculiarities.
Dessert
Ideal with not-too-sweet desserts such as fruit tarts or pies. The moderate sweetness of the wine harmonizes with the dessert, without making the end of the meal heavy.
How to store and serve Dry - Sec wines
Proper storage and serving are crucial to fully appreciate a Dry - Sec.
Dry - Sec serving temperature: Serve Dry - Sec wines at a temperature between 6 and 8°C to best enhance their freshness and aroma. A warmer climate could compromise the vibrancy and excessively highlight the sweetness.
How to store a Dry - Sec sparkling wine: Store bottles in a cool, dark place, preferably horizontally to keep the cork moist and prevent air infiltration. Prolonged contact with light or temperature variations can alter the taste and reduce the wine's freshness.