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rabbitcruiser · 11 months ago
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National Champagne Day
Pop open a bottle of bubbly to add some sparkle to your day or organize a tasting event to sample different French brands and fruity flavors.
One decadent beverage has made its way into the world that is commonly thought of as the pinnacle of drinks to be brought to an important event or celebration. Whether it’s a graduation, a retirement, a wedding, or a job promotion, it is most commonly champagne that is brought out and poured to celebrate the event.
But is it actually Champagne? It may be merely a sparkling white wine, which is decidedly not the same thing. What’s the difference? Find out by reading more about the ins and outs of National Champagne Day.
And get ready to pop a cork and open a bottle full of bubbly!
History of National Champagne Day
As was often the case due to their careful tending of vineyards, monks were responsible for the appearance of champagne into the world. In fact, one nearly-blind monk from the Champagne region of France is credited with discovering the process of wine fermentation as it relates to the weather (cold winter, warm spring).
While it first seemed like a mistake, it turned out to be delicious. The year was 1697, this monk’s name was Dom Pierre Perignon, and some champagne is still named after him to this day.
Some English folks also lay claim to the invention of this bubbly wine, stating that the process was found 35 years prior, in 1662 in the Cotswolds. This is when a scientist named Christopher Merrett wrote down his process of putting bubbles into wine by the addition of sugar. But whoever gets credit for it, it’s a delightful addition that the world is happy to enjoy!
It is important to understand that when a person is speaking of champagne, it is not the lackluster sparkling white wine that is often served by those who don’t know any better! While they often use the name champagne, typically incorrectly, the only true champagne comes from the French province of the same name.
It’s no surprise that the French are particular about what is allowed to be called champagne, as the four styles of true champagne that exist on the market are produced according to very strict standards set by the organizations in charge of such things. The four types of champagne are distinguished both by which area of the province they come from, as well as what forms of grape are used in their manufacturing process.
So what makes the difference between champagne, prosecco and all sorts of other bubbly white wines? First, the types of grapes champagne makers use typically will include varieties such as Pinot noir, Chardonnay or Pinot Meunier in their blends. A couple of others that might be used include Pinot Gris or Petit Meslie. And they are all, of course, from the Champagne region of France.
While some champagnes are sweet and others are a bit drier, they will typically have similar flavors, including hints of apple, orange zest, white cherry or almond. The aging process sometimes gives it a bit of a strange aroma that contains hints of cheese-rind, toast or brioche.
In spite of all the bottles out there that may bear the name “sparkling white wine,” there are only a few that are truthfully champagne, and it is worth your time to ensure that you’re drinking the genuine article. For those who are a fan of champagne, or think they are, this is the perfect day to get out there, acquire the true article and enjoy it!
National Champagne Day Timeline
1662
Christopher Merritt documents putting fizz into wine
An English scientist, physicist and naturalist, Merritt writes a paper to note how winemakers in England are adding sugar to the wine to make it bubbly.
1697
Dom Pierre Perignon masters “sparkling wine”
Serving as cellar master for his monastery near Epernay, Dom Perignon does not exactly “discover” this sparkling wine, but he takes it to the next level. He works particularly hard to avoid a second fermentation, which breaks the bottles.
1891
Treaty of Madrid restricts the use of the name “Champagne”
In an effort to maintain control over the use of their regional name, the French seek to limit the use of the name only to those sparkling wines that are actually produced in the Champagne region of France. This will eventually be affirmed by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
1921
Dom Perignon branding is introduced by Moët & Chandon
Originally produced by an aged version of their own vintage wines, eventually the company will produce the Dom Perignon line as a unique production.
2013
Taste of Diamond champagne sells for $2.07 million USD
Also known as Gout de Diamants, this bottle boasts a label made of pure white gold that houses a pure Swarovski crystal and is recognized as the most expensive single bottle of champagne sold worldwide.
How to Celebrate National Champagne Day
National Champagne Day is certainly a cause for celebration! Consider these ideas for getting involved and sharing the day with others:
Drink Some Champagne
Whether buying a bottle to take home or ordering some at a favorite fancy restaurant, this is definitely the day to drink champagne! Maybe it’s time to try a different label based on what is notable about it:
Tsarine–from the world’s second oldest Champagne house, Chanoine Frères
Piper-Heidsieck–affordable but still delicious
Perrier-Jouët–offers a wide range, with the most beautiful bottles
Learn Fun Facts About Champagne
This is the perfect day to pull out a few pieces of information about champagne that can be shared around a bottle with friends or coworkers. They’ll be impressed with all of that champagne-related knowledge! Try out these bits of trivia:
A typical bottle of true champagne contains almost 50 million bubbles. No wonder its affectionate nickname is “bubbly”.
A flying cork from a bottle of champagne can reach speeds up to 64 kilometers per hour. Be careful with that cork!
Champagne can be very expensive. In fact, the most expensive bottle of champagne ever sold fetched a price of more than $2 million USD.
While many people think the martini was James Bond’s favorite drink, champagne has made an appearance in the Bond films more than 35 times, many of these times revealing the Bollinger label.
Host a National Champagne Day Tasting Event
One great way to celebrate National Champagne Day is to organize an event with your friends and family that will be a tasting, and get four bottles of real Champagne to try. Additionally, it might be interesting to write up cards that describe the manner in which these wines are produced, and what distinguishes one from another. There are some things in life that are truly worth the effort to enjoy properly, and it is our opinion that the sparkling white wine known as “Champagne” is among them.
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cbdsalon · 11 months ago
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CHIN CHIN!
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bestmessage · 11 months ago
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National Champagne Day Messages and Greetings
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Celebrate this day with National Champagne Day greetings to post on Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook. Share with everyone these National Champagne Day quotes and sayings on this occasion.
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nobertsales · 2 years ago
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National Champagne Day! Champagne is a sparkling wine that comes from the Champagne region of northeastern France. If it’s a bubbly wine from another region, it’s sparkling wine, not Champagne. In 1662, English physician Christopher Merret published a paper noting that if you added sugar to wine it would continue to ferment in the bottle, yielding bubbles.   In France, the first sparkling Champagne was created accidentally; the pressure in the bottle led it to be called “the devil’s wine” (le vin du diable), as bottles exploded or corks popped. At the time, bubbles were considered a fault. In 1844 Adolphe Jaquesson invented the muselet to prevent the corks from blowing out. Initial versions were difficult to apply and inconvenient to remove. Cracked on the bows of ships, sprayed after Formula One victories and sipped in honor of new years and new unions, Champagne has become synonymous with celebration. According to new research, one to three glasses of Champagne each week could counteract memory loss associated with aging – so cheers! 🍾🥂 #NationalChampagneDay #Champagne #Food #FoodSolutions #FoodService #FoodServiceSolutions #FoodSales #WeKnowFood #FoodConsultant #FoodDude #FoodOfTheDay #DrinkOfTheDay #NobertSales @NobertSales (at Germantown, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm14n0CuKuZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kevinmason · 2 years ago
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It’s only fitting that today is National Champagne Day. #champagneday . . . . . . #champagne #nationalchampagneday #todayis #socialmedia #intensitymedia #noBS #nobull #noBSsocialmedia #noBSsocial #philosophy #nashville #musicrow #musiccity #musiccityusa #tennessee #youtube #videoseries #marketing #media #music #whatwedo #howcanwehelp #socialmediatips #totallyfree #nospin https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm1ioJeO2gi/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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citizenscreen · 2 years ago
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Happy #NationalChampagneDay
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jamieroxxartist · 4 months ago
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* And now it's going to be stuck in all our heads all day lol (Well at least in mine and Studio Dog Mei Lings)
#FarEastMovement ft. #TheCataracs, #DEV - #LikeAG6 (Official Video) #NationalChampagneDay!
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yolandashoshana · 4 years ago
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It's #NationalChampagneDay! May your 2021 be filled with all the things that go into a Champagne bottle: love, seduction,sparkle, joie de vivre, elegance, and fun.  May your glass be filled with copious amounts of bubbles tonight and always. Santé  baby!🥂💋 #Champagne #vivant #francophile #sparklingwine #vin #vino #culinary #NewYearsEve #cremant #francophone #frenchwine #pompette #dandizette  #french  #luxury #France #frenchwine (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJefCvIjVqY/?igshid=1un1i9fu9goam
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kendrascountrybakery · 4 years ago
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Get the bubbly and get ready to celebrate because it’s National Champagne Day! Not only is it New Years Eve, but since it’s national champagne day it’s even more of a reason to celebrate this past year by toasting to new opportunities and new experiences! Plus I think we’re ALL READY to cheers 2020 away! Did you know that on New Year’s Eve alone, 360 million glasses of champagne or sparkling wine will be consumed? We won’t be surprised if that number increases a lil more this year! Whatever the reason you’re toasting, celebrate along with us to cheers to the new year! #Bye2020 #SOCIALCELEBRATOR #2021 #NEWYEAR #CHEERS #TOAST #CHAMPAGNE #NEWBLESSINGS #NEWOPPORTUNITIES #NATIONALCHAMPAGNEDAY #TIMETOPARTY #PARTY #BALLDROP #KENDRASCOUNTRYBAKERY (at Kendra's Country Bakery) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJfCixKMc7f/?igshid=1gg68xdiuovux
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blindk9 · 3 years ago
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🥂 Another one of our favorite holidays! National Bubbly Day is today!! Come celebrate tonight with a great range of Champagnes at #blinddogpc tonight! Reservations: https://www.blinddogpc.com #nationalchampagneday #bubbles #champagne #wine @blinddogpc (at Park City, Utah) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeYx4ZKrFU5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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classicpolo · 3 years ago
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National Champagne Day !
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smashindia · 3 years ago
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National Champagne Day !
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shuckerpaddy · 3 years ago
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Champagne & Oysters. Historically Correct. Gastronomically Apropos #NationalChampagneDay #EveryDayIsChampagneDay #Oysters #AsYouDo #PoppinBottles #ChampagneAndOysters @theoystercompanion @galwayoysterfest @shuckerpaddyoysterco @moetchandon @veuveclicquot #LaGrandDame @starfishoyster @swissmar_official (at Toronto, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVWzW-Ir31J/?utm_medium=tumblr
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socialsf · 3 years ago
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Exactly what should be on play mode today > #letscelebrate #nationalchampagneday #lawrencewelk #champagnedancingparty #vintagevinyl #champagnelover #bubblelicious #highfidelity https://www.instagram.com/p/CVUC3q8lzF-/?utm_medium=tumblr
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kevinmason · 3 years ago
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It’s only fitting that today is National Champagne Day. Cheers! #champagneday . . . . . #champagne #nationalchampagneday #todayis #socialmedia #intensitymedia #noBS #nobull #noBSsocialmedia #noBSsocial #philosophy #nashville #musicrow #musiccity #musiccityusa #tennessee #youtube #videoseries #marketing #media #music #whatwedo #howcanwehelp #socialmediatips #totallyfree #nospin https://www.instagram.com/kevinmasononline/p/CYIvlxXA08-/?utm_medium=tumblr
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tearbear20 · 4 years ago
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Happy National Champagne Day!! Winding down these last few hours of 2020 with a glass (or maybe a couple lol 😂) of adult juice 😊 Cheers!! 🎉🍾🥂 #nationalchampagneday #sippingonthatgoodgood #lastfewhoursof2020 https://www.instagram.com/p/CJfbgHYA0iK/?igshid=1b8j08caazibm
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