I love all things champagne, sparkling wine, prosecco….you get the picture. Bubbles are good and the New Year is a perfect time to pop a cork. Although, I can’t really think of a bad time.
In our house, we actually have a pizza and champs tradition!
How NOT to open a bottle of champagne…
And, now a short how-to video on how to properly pop a bottle…
I love a Bubbly Bar! Here are a few ideas for your next party…
Fun facts:
1. 1, 750 ml bottle fills 6 flutes. Estimate 3 glasses per guest when buying champagne.
2. In a 750ml bottle of Champagne there are 49 million bubbles… approximately.
3. Champagne has three times more gas than beer.
4. There is about 90 pounds per square inch of pressure in a bottle of Champagne. That’s more than triple the pressure in an automobile tire.
5. Champagne and death – anyhow the comforting fact is that you are more likely to be killed by a flying Champagne cork than to be killed by a poisonous spider.
6. A somewhat surprising fact perhaps, but marketing surveys have shown that concert-goers of hip-hop concerts, rap and R & B gigs, are 94% more likely to drink Champagne than the average person.
7. In the movie adaptations James Bond drinks Champagne more than any other beverage (nearly 40 glasses and counting).
8. The longest recorded flight of a Champagne cork is over 177 feet
9. Champagne is only produced from the French region of Champagne. It is believed that this wine was invented by the Benedictine monk, Dom Perignon. He allowed the carbon dioxide to form inside the bottle, giving rise to bubbles.
10. If it’s not from the Champagne region of France, it’s called sparkling wine…not champagne. And that’s ok…I love it, too!
Bubbles are so much fun…
I hate when this happens…
Like a boyscout, you should ALWAYS be prepared.
Cheers to a very Happy New Year!
Will you be popping a bottle for your New Year’s celebration?
Do you actually stay up until midnight?
Will you be participating in a resolution run?
#choosejoy