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Looking for a specific champagne? baron de marck champagne, Belaire Champagne, Palmer & co Champagne , Champagne Jacquart, devaux champagne, Gallimard Champagne Brut NV,

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Planning a party and want to know How many glasses of champagne are in a bottle?

Yes check expiration date on the botte and  will go bad quicker if incorrectly stored – look for change in colour deep yellow or gold – it will smell and teste sour and be flat.
The three main grapes are Chardonnay, Pinot Noir & Pinot Meunier.
Yes – Champagne will freeze at (-9°C to -6°C) in most home freezers.
Both vintage and non-vintage bubbly can be enjoyed for three to five days after you’ve popped the cork. Unopened champagne will last: Three to four years if it is non-vintage; Five to 20 years if it is a vintage.
YES, as with wine, some champagnes get better with age – non vintage however tend to be ready to drink or after a short time. Stored properly Vintage champagne’s tends to taste different if not better with age.

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