The Asti Spumante Code does not exist. It seems to be a fictional title combining "The Da Vinci Code" and "Asti Spumante" wine. If you are referring to a specific book, please provide the correct title.
Calories in Champagne or Sparkling Wine (5 oz. serving)Dry Champagne or Sparkling Wine (e.g. Extra Brut, Brut): 116 caloriesSweet Champagne or Sparkling Wine (e.g. Asti Spumante): 138 calories
Champagne is the region in France where the grapes grow and the sparkling wine called Champagne is produced. Only wine from Champagne grapes should be called Champagne. However, many other sparkling wines from California, other Regions in France, Spain, Italy, Australia are deliciously bubbly. Try them out, and enjoy the "Bubbly" at any occasion The term Champagne is like Kleenex (for a tissue) or Jello (for another brand of Gelatin). I'm sure others can come up with numerous examples, and only the true wine snob will correct you if you refer to your California Brut bubbly as Champagne.
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