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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

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

Cooking
Here’s the method pro bartenders use instead.
John deBary

Culture
Turns out Champagne isn't as important as it seems.
Rachel Tepper Paley

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

Culture
You're not in a World Series locker room. The smooth handling of a sparkler is one of the hallmarks of a wine sophisticate
Bon Appétit

Culture
A PSA from our creative director Alex Grossman on how to serve your guests booze all night.
Josie Adams

Culture
The guests can bring the wine. It’s what you pour before and after the meal that they’ll really remember. Here, five ace strategies to keep the party going from start to finish.
Julia Kramer

Whitney Adams

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

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

Shopping
Thoughtful, creative host gifts—because they probably have enough wine.
Emily Farris

Cooking
It only takes a few extra flourishes to turn your flute into a full-fledged cocktail
Sam Dean

Cooking
Break out the bubbles like woah
Guest

Cooking
When Alison Roman hosts, the wine goes in the bathroom, not the kitchen.
Alison Roman

Drinks
The only thing better than pie is what you drink with it. We tap experts to share what wines and digestifs they’re popping this year.
Anna Lee C. Iijima

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

Cooking
Nobody’s mad at an extra bottle of Pinot Noir, but these other items might be more helpful to the host.
Kendra Vaculin

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Veuve Clicquot

techniques
We know: The concept of "leftover wine" is kind of crazy. But sometimes you're left with the tail-end of a bottle and can't drink it all before it goes south. Here's how to use every last drop.
Rochelle Bilow

Culture
Even if you're pouring cheap vodka, this will still look cool.
Amiel Stanek

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

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