Wine | Sparkling
Frerejean Freres Brut Premier Cru Nv Champagne
Scarpetta Prosecco
Raventos i Blanc Conca del Riu Anoia Brut Blanc de Blancs
La Storia Cuvee 32

J Vineyards Brut Cuvee 20
Palmer & Co Blanc De Blancs Champagne Reims
Sassetti Livio Pertimali Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Superiore Brut

Scharffenberger Brut Excellence
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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