The Art of Disgorging Sparkling Wine
Frank Family employs the labor-intensive méthode champenoise to produce each of our sparkling wines, a patient process that takes no less than five years from vineyard to consumer. Disgorging, the final step in this time-honored tradition, is the art of removing yeast used to create the delicate bubbles after secondary fermentation.

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