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Champagne is a symbol of luxury and celebration, but it can also be enjoyed on simple occasions. To serve a good champagne, it is important to take into account a few key elements such as the temperature, the opening of the bottle and the choice of glasses to be used.
Champagne-based cocktails are a great way to celebrate all kinds of special occasions. Champagne is a go-to ingredient for cocktails because it adds a touch of sophistication and sophistication to any mix. There are many ways to make champagne cocktails, and here are some of the most popular recipes.
Behind every great champagne is its own unique and colourful history; in the case of Champagne Pol Roger, it began months after the liberation of Paris (also referred to as “Battle of Paris”), during World War Two, when the luxurious 1928 vintage was served at a luncheon hosted by the British Ambassador in a gift to France.
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