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YOU NEED: Cap Classique

hampagne is great for special occasions, but we say the local version is just as great – and so much more affordable. Called Méthode Cap Classique (MCC), or simply Cap Classique, these South African sparkling wines are made according to the traditional French method, which involves a second fermentation in the bottle to create the fine streams of bubbles you want in your glass. (A word to the wise, if the label doesn’t state that it’s or .

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