When it comes to sparkling wines in South Africa, few choices are as popular as Prosecco and Cap Classique. These celebrated bubbles each offer unique characteristics that set them apart. Let’s explore the key differences between these two sparkling wines and discover why Masottina Prosecco – available exclusively at Spirits and Bubbles in South Africa – has become a preferred choice for celebrations.
- What is Prosecco?
- What is Cap Classique?
- Key Differences
- Where to Buy
- Food Pairings
What is Prosecco Sparkling Wine?
Prosecco is one of Italy’s most loved sparkling wines, hailing from the Veneto region. Made primarily from the Glera grape, Prosecco has skyrocketed in popularity thanks to its approachable taste and affordability compared to other sparkling wines.
- Production Process: Prosecco is typically produced using the Charmat method, where the secondary fermentation occurs in stainless steel tanks. This process preserves the fresh and fruity flavours that make Prosecco so approachable.
- Flavour Profile: Expect light and crisp bubbles, with refreshing aromas of jasmine, wisteria flower, green apple, pear, and citrus fruits. Still made in a dry style, Prosecco is often perceived as slightly sweeter than its more complex counterparts, making it a crowd-pleaser for those who enjoy a fruit-forward style of wine.
Prosecco and South Africa: With its growing popularity globally, Prosecco has also found a home in South Africa, offering a fresh alternative to local sparkling wines. Among the best Prosecco available in South Africa is Masottina Prosecco, known for its elegance and consistent quality. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or enjoying a casual afternoon, Masottina Prosecco is a perfect match for any moment.
What is Cap Classique? South Africa’s Premium Sparkling Wine
Cap Classique, often abbreviated as CC is a proud South African sparkling wine that follows the traditional method of bottle fermentation used in Champagne. In 2018, the Cap Classique Producers Association dropped the “M” form Method Cap Classique – this recognises our Cap Classique globally for its unique and beautiful character. This bottle fermentation method imparts a distinct complexity and fine bubble structure that sparkling wine enthusiasts rave about.
- Production Method: The key to Cap Classique’s allure is its secondary fermentation in the bottle, which creates the signature fine bubbles and adds layers of complexity. Unlike Prosecco, which ferments in tanks, Cap Classique’s production process allows for longer aging and the development of richer flavours.
- Flavour Profile: Cap Classique is typically more complex than Prosecco, with flavours of citrus, biscuit, and toasted notes emerging from the yeast contact during fermentation. It’s dry, crisp, and often paired with food to enhance its multifaceted character.
- Cap Classique in South Africa: As the premium sparkling wine of South Africa, Cap Classique has become a favourite choice for wine lovers and connoisseurs alike. With local pride and a growing international presence, Cap Classique wines offer a sophisticated, elegant alternative to other sparkling wines.
Prosecco vs Cap Classique: The Key Differences
Feature | Prosecco | Cap Classique |
Production | Tank fermentation | Bottle fermentation |
Bubbles | Light, frothy | Fine, persistent |
Taste | Fruity, approachable | Complex, refined |
Price Range* | R150-300 | R200-500+ |
*Average prices in South Africa
At first glance, Prosecco and Cap Classique might seem similar—both are bubbly and refreshing. But there are key differences that make each wine unique:
- Production Methods: Prosecco undergoes secondary fermentation in stainless steel tanks, while Cap Classique undergoes bottle fermentation, which creates finer, longer-lasting bubbles and more complex flavours.
- Flavour Complexity: Prosecco offers a light, fruity experience with subtle sweetness, whereas Cap Classique boasts a more complex profile, with notes of citrus, biscuit, and a characteristic dryness.
- Price and Occasion: Prosecco is often more affordable, making it a great option for casual occasions. On the other hand, Cap Classique is usually chosen for more refined celebrations and food pairings.
Both wines bring something special to the table—Prosecco is fresh, fun, and fruity, while Cap Classique is all about sophistication and depth.
Where to Buy Masottina Prosecco and Cap Classique in South Africa
Find Masottina Prosecco exclusively at Spirits and Bubbles, with locations in Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Pretoria. Leading Cap Classique producers can be found throughout the Western Cape, particularly in Stellenbosch and Franschhoek wine regions.
Perfect Food Pairings
- Prosecco: Pairs beautifully with light appetizers, seafood, and fresh fruit desserts
- Cap Classique: Excellent with oysters, rich seafood dishes, and aged cheeses
Why South Africans Love Prosecco and Cap Classique
In South Africa, we are fortunate to have access to both world-class Cap Classique and some of the finest Prosecco available. Masottina Prosecco is a standout option for wine lovers in South Africa. With its exceptional quality and consistently delicious profile, Masottina offers a Prosecco experience that rivals even the best from Italy. Whether you are new to sparkling wine or a seasoned enthusiast, Masottina Prosecco is sure to impress.
Cap Classique, on the other hand, holds a special place in the hearts of South Africans. Proudly made here at home, it offers a sophisticated alternative that’s perfect for a more refined drinking experience. As the local sparkling wine of choice, it’s a symbol of quality and innovation, with a growing reputation on the international stage.
FAQ
- Is Prosecco sweeter than Cap Classique? Generally yes, Prosecco often has a slightly sweeter profile
- What’s the best temperature to serve these wines? Serve both between 6-8°C for optimal enjoyment
- How long do they last once opened? Both should be consumed within 24 hours of opening
Conclusion: Which Sparkling Wine Will You Choose?
So, which sparkling wine is right for you? If you’re in the mood for light, fruity bubbles and a refreshing drink that’s perfect for any occasion, Prosecco—especially Masottina Prosecco—might just be your go-to. On the other hand, if you’re looking for complexity, fine bubbles, and a more refined experience, Cap Classique is the way to go.
Both wines bring something unique to the table, so why not enjoy them both? Whether you prefer the fun and fruity nature of Prosecco or the sophisticated elegance of Cap Classique, there’s a sparkling wine for every taste and every occasion.
Cheers to discovering your favourite bubbles!
Ready to explore these exceptional sparkling wines? Visit Spirits and Bubbles today to discover our selection of Masottina Prosecco and premium Cap Classique.