diamonds in the mist
Champagne
Sparkling Italian wine is called Prosecco.
A mixture of white wines.
White Sparkling
Yes. It's a sparkling white wine.
Sparkling wine.
sparkling wine is a white wine that has carbon dioxide to make it bubbly, which is similar to the bubbles in club soda or any soft drink. white wine is wine from yellow or green grapes. the Champagne region of France is famous for producing sparkling wine. red wine is wine made from red (or purple, dark grapes). the skins of the grape make it red. generally, reds don't have much carbon dioxide, so they're not used to make sparkling wine.
Champagne is one of the many regions around the world famous for producing sparkling white wines.
The word for sparkling in Italian is spumante, but that style of wine is now completely associated with sweet sparkling. So, to fight that stereotype, Italian's now make a sparkling wine from the grape Prosecco, which goes by that name, and is far more citric and acidic than spumante ever was.
Only sparkling wines made in the region of Champagne, France are allowed to be called Champagne. Sparkling wine made elsewhere (India included) have to call themselves sparkling wine. So to answer your question, the difference between Indian sparkling wine and Champagne is where the sparkling wine was made.
Sparkling white wine begins with sp. It is a champagne.
No, despite the urban legend, sparkling wine and still wine will affect you equally.