george laflame
Drinking Champagne was created in 1968-09.
Could be one of many countries. Champagne is shipped from France to most parts of the world.
"Perrier Jouet" This type of Champagne also featured in the film Brewster's Millions.
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No, they are not of legal drinking age if you are from the United States. It would not harm them but it would be illegal.
Yes, a guest drinking a glass of champagne may have a higher blood alcohol concentration (BAC) than a similar guest drinking a glass of red wine. This is because champagne typically has a higher carbonation level, which can lead to faster absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream. Additionally, champagne is often served in smaller quantities than a standard glass of wine, which could also contribute to quicker intoxication. Ultimately, individual factors like body weight and metabolism also play a significant role in BAC levels.
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Well to be honest for a fancy drinking glass wear i would suggest a champagne glass or or wine glass or you can always go for cocktail glasses
I think please review the question. Are you asking for champagne or cognac??? Champagne is served chilled whereas cognac is served at room temperature(if drinking neat) or served alongwith warm water. Actually, I believe s/he is asking about fine champagne, which is a type of cognac. You can drink fine champagne either at room temperature or chilled - I personally would recommend chilled.
In the US, where drinking age is 21, it is illegal to consume any alcohol before reaching the age of 21. Champagne is alcohol, and therefore included in that exclusion.
Drinking bad champagne can lead to food poisoning symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. It is important to avoid consuming spoiled or expired beverages to prevent potential health risks.