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It’s About Bubbles
Champagne is the first choice for celebrations. It’s used to toast newlyweds, launch ships, acknowledge achievements and rites of passage, and as a symbol of upward mobility. Why? Partly, it’s the bubbles bursting forth when the bottle is uncorked that … Continue reading
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Tagged champagne, champagne bubbles, champagne fermented in the bottle, champagne region, champange bottles exploding, Dom Perignon, Dom Pierre Perignon, how champagne is made, lees, removing the lees
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