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French 75
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The French 75 is that rare creature of a cocktail: elegant enough to make it feel as if you’re in Paris on New Year’s Eve but supremely simple to assemble.
Champagne Cocktail
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Elevate your classic glass of bubbly simply by adding a bit of sugar and a few dashes of bitters. The long spiral of zest makes any drink look fancy.
Golden Hour
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Pleasantly bitter Suze pairs with ginger syrup, sparkling wine, and a piece of candied ginger that fizzes and bubbles from the bottom of the glass.
Build a Spritz
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Skip the $$$ vintage bubbly for this cocktail recipe. Go with an affordable Champagne, cava, Prosecco, or other dry sparkler for this spritz recipe.
Not Every 'Champagne' Is Champagne: What You Need to Know
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Tips for pouring the perfect glass of Champagne, from BA's Wine Insider David Lynch
31 Sparkling Wine Cocktails for Champagne, Cava, and Prosecco
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Toast to a new year, a new you, or just another Tuesday with lychee punch, a low-ABV kombucha spritz, or a bubbly sbagliato.
Sparkling Lemon Cocktail
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If you pour the bubbly too quickly, the drink will foam up and over the edge of the glass.
Classic Martini
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This cocktail should be served so cold it hurts, which you should repeat to yourself as you stir. And stir. And stir. 
How to Decode a Champagne Label
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The label on a bottle of Champagne tells you more about what's inside—and how it was made—than you might think
Hibiscus-Tequila Sparkler
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A quick homemade hibiscus syrup gives this effervescent cocktail its electric-pink hue.
How to Saber a Champagne Bottle
Culture
Open your favorite bottle of bubbly in the most dramatic way possible
Your Guide to Buying Champagne and Sparkling Wine at the Right Price
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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

You're Not Cool Unless You Own a Champagne Saber
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The act is called "sabrage" in French, "sabering" in English, and it's sure to score you some party cred.

Mary-Frances Heck

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

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Which Champagne is Best? A Taste Test of Veuve Cliquot, Bollinger, Moét, and More
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We sipped 7 brands to help you figure out your next great party pour.

Sam Stone

The Classic Champagne Cocktail Is Crazy Easy to Make
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It only takes a few extra flourishes to turn your flute into a full-fledged cocktail

Sam Dean

Pour Like a Pro: Popping Bubbles
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David Lynch (aka The Wine Insider) demystifies the process of popping a bottle of bubbles.
How to Make an Absolutely Perfect Vodka Soda
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How to make the perfect vodka soda at home—right down to the proper glassware.
How to Saber a Champagne Bottle
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Patrick Capiello, wine director of Pearl & Ash, demonstrates how to saber a Champagne bottle.
Sommelier Tries 12 Sparkling Wines
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Today we've got one for fans of the bubbly as sommelier André Hueston Mack returns with another episode of World Of Wine, this time to taste and share his thoughts on 12 sparkling wines. How is sparkling wine made? Which bottles justify their hefty price tags and which ones punch above their weight? With prices ranging from $17 to over $500, André offers tips on how to navigate sticker shock and hone in on what really matters when it comes to getting the most bang for your buck when choosing a sparkling wine.

Follow Andre on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/andrehmack/
Pour Like a Pro: Saving a Broken Cork
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David Lynch (aka The Wine Insider) says not to worry if you find yourself with a broken cork. There's an easy solution.
Pour Like a Pro: Glassware
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David Lynch (aka The Wine Insider) gives a quick glassware primer and touches on the importance of "swirlability."