Wine | Sparkling
Ca' Del Bosco Cuvee Prestige Franciacorta Brut

Chandon Garden Spritz

Schramsberg Vineyards Brut Rose
Gaston Chiquet Brut Tradition Premier Cru Champagne
Santa Margherita Prosecco Superiore
Antica Fratta Franciacorta Brut

Kim Crawford Prosecco

Baglietti No 10 Prosecco
Bisol Prosecco Superiore Brut Crede
Moet & Chandon Champagne Extra Brut Grand Vintage 2016

Armand de Brignac Ace of Spades Silver Blanc de Blancs with Gift Box

Hou Hou Shu Sparkling Sake
Santa Margherita Brut Rose
Roederer Estate Anderson Valley Brut
Dr. Hans Vonmuller Riesling Kabinett Mosel
Schramsberg Vineyards Blanc de Blanc
Adriano Adami Prosecco
Krug Rose Champagne
Armand De Brignac Ace of Spades Masters Edition
Hou Hou Shu Rose Sparkling Sake
Billecart-Salmon Brut Rose Champagne 2010
Chandon By The Bay
Laurent Perrier Champagne Ultra Brut
Taittinger Brut La Francaise 375ML
Wine | Sparkling
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Sparkling wine is the all-purpose celebration spirit — Champagne for anniversaries, Prosecco for brunch, Cava for a Tuesday, Franciacorta when you want Champagne quality at a friendlier price. Our Sparkling Wine collection covers the full range: grower Champagnes, vintage releases, party-ready Prosecco, and serious domestic sparkling from California's best producers. Every bottle ships fast with signature-at-delivery from Bourbon Central.
What to know before you pick a sparkling wine
The main categories worth knowing: Champagne (from Champagne, France — traditional method, aged on lees, the benchmark), Prosecco (from Italy — Glera grape, tank method, lighter and fruitier), Cava (Spanish — traditional method, excellent value), Franciacorta (Italian — Champagne method, underrated), and California sparkling (from producers like Schramsberg and Roederer Estate — often made in the Champagne method). Price tends to track method: traditional-method bottles aged on lees are more complex and usually cost more than tank-method Prosecco.
Featured bottles from this collection
For a benchmark Prosecco under $20, the Santa Margherita Prosecco Superiore ($20.99) is the reliable pick — crisp, pear-and-apple, properly dry. If you want to spend less, the Kim Crawford Prosecco ($17.99) is a bright, approachable bottle for casual pours.
Stepping into Champagne territory, the Gaston Chiquet Brut Tradition Premier Cru ($45.99) is our go-to recommendation for a first "real" Champagne — grower-producer, Premier Cru vineyards, toasted brioche and citrus. For a California alternative at a similar price, Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs ($44.09) delivers Champagne-method complexity from Napa Chardonnay.
For something a little different, the Chandon Garden Spritz ($27.09) is a ready-to-drink sparkling aperitif that has become our favorite warm-weather pour — orange peel, herbs, and bubbles in one bottle. Perfect for any spring brunch or pre-dinner pour.
How sparkling wine pairs with the rest of the catalog
Sparkling works across our whole store. Crack a Prosecco to start Mother's Day brunch alongside the Mother's Day Brunch Cocktail Guide 2026. Pour Champagne on Derby Day for a change of pace from the Mint Julep. Use a dry Cava or Prosecco to build Bellinis, Mimosas, and Spritzes — the classic brunch cocktail roster leans almost entirely on sparkling wine.
If you are building a mixed order, the broader Wine collection covers still reds and whites, and the Cognac and Brandy collections include Champagne-region brandies if you want to go deeper on French wine country.
Shipping and delivery
Every sparkling wine order ships with temperature-aware handling and signature-at-delivery age verification. We ship to most U.S. states that allow direct-to-consumer wine delivery — check the shipping page for state-specific rules. For gift occasions (weddings, anniversaries, holidays, Mother's Day), we recommend placing orders 7-10 business days ahead to clear any weather-related carrier delays.
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