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Lifestyle
Champagne problems? We run down how to shop for Champagne and other interesting sparklers to help you stock your holiday table and impress your guests.
Sam Stone

Culture
We sipped 7 brands to help you figure out your next great party pour.
Sam Stone

Cooking
Nothing sounds fancier than a "Champagne Cocktail." But if you can put milk and sugar in your coffee, you can make this drink.
Amiel Stanek

Culture
This time of year is filled with special occasions, and in an ideal world, those occasions would be filled with Champagne cocktails.
Guest

Whitney Adams

Restaurants
The “Joan” is an off-menu inside joke, and the best wine deal in town.
Alex Beggs

Culture
Pét-nat is Champagne’s quirky-cool kid sister—and it’s about time you two met.
David Lynch

Culture
While the elite bottlings of Champagne are unbeatable, so are the surprisingly elegant sparklers coming out of the Wild West.
Heather John

Culture
Heather John

Culture
Open your favorite bottle of bubbly in the most dramatic way possible

Cooking
We're not sure who would have leftover Champagne, but if you happen to, these marshmallows sound like a great way to use it up.
Sam Dean

Cooking
This classic Champagne cocktail is batchable and not too sweet.
John deBary

Culture
You're trying to party, not go into credit card debt.
Marissa A. Ross

test-kitchen
The act is called "sabrage" in French, "sabering" in English, and it's sure to score you some party cred.
Mary-Frances Heck

Cooking
Bring on the bubbly.
Al Culliton

Cooking
Break out the bubbles like woah
Guest

Culture
This is cheap Champagne's finest moment.
Alex Delany

Culture

Culture

Lifestyle
Ladies and gentlemen, meet our new wine columnist.
Sam Dean

Culture
When $30,000 bar tabs are the norm.
Elyssa Goldberg

events
A Bon Appétit Culinary Getaway to the World’s Only Champagne Region
Bon Appétit Staff & Contributors

Culture
This one looks very patriotic, don't you think?
Andrew Knowlton

Culture
Why magnums (and jeroboams!) of rose are the Foodist's favorite summertime wine
Andrew Knowlton