Wine guide

Cremant

Cremant is French-style sparkling wine made outside Champagne using traditional-method production.

Quick facts

BaseFermented grapes
AlcoholUsually 10-15% ABV
ServeStill, sparkling or fortified; temperature matters
Taste mapFruit, acidity, tannin, sweetness, oak and age

Where it matters

These places are strongly associated with cremant through origin, production, serving culture or everyday ritual.

How it is made

Grapes are crushed, fermented and aged. Climate, grape variety, skin contact and barrel choices shape the result.

Region and style table

FranceCremant has a visible cultural connection here through production, serving ritual or everyday drinking culture.
LuxembourgCremant has a visible cultural connection here through production, serving ritual or everyday drinking culture.

What to compare

AlsaceOften crisp, aromatic and fresh.
LoireCan be mineral, apple-led and bright.
LuxembourgFresh, cool-climate and often elegant.

How to read the drink

AromaSmell first: fruit, grain, roast, herbs, spice, oak or fermentation tell you what to expect.
TextureNotice body, bubbles, tannin, creaminess or alcohol warmth.
FinishA short finish feels simple; a long finish keeps changing after you swallow.
Food matchPair intensity with intensity: delicate drinks with lighter food, bold drinks with richer or saltier dishes.