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champagne

[sham-peyn] / ʃæmˈpeɪn /
NOUN
sparkling wine
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Jack had reached for a vol-au-vent, swallowed it whole in one bite, rinsed it down with a glass of champagne and seized center stage all in one action.

From Slate Aug. 15, 2026

I still drink plenty of sparkling water, and who doesn’t like champagne?

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 6, 2026

At the exclusive terminal for the rich and the famous at Los Angeles International Airport, passengers are greeted with champagne and caviar, then whisked directly to their planes in a customized BMW.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 31, 2026

Rose, from London, splashed out on lobster and champagne at luxury hotel Claridge's, in Mayfair, while living a life beyond her means.

From BBC Jul. 11, 2026

They even surprised navigator Tatyana Sumarokova on the morning of her birthday after her night’s bombing missions, presenting her with a bottle of champagne and singing her a song they’d made up themselves!

From "A Thousand Sisters" by Elizabeth Wein

"If they do, I have no choice but to charge a 100 percent tariff on all champagnes and all wines coming out of France," he was quoted as saying.

From Barron's Jun. 15, 2026

According to The American Menu archives, a 1903 Café Martin menu advertised 69 champagnes; it was aggressively promoted at late-night suppers and celebrations.

From Salon Dec. 31, 2022

Many of the products affiliated with the Queen are very high-end; Fortnum & Mason goodies, champagnes and equine supplies.

From BBC Sep. 13, 2022

Cristal's 2012 and 2013 champagnes were the most-traded bottles of the year overall, LiveTrade said, followed by leading fine wine, the 6,450-a-bottle Lafite Rothschild 2014.

From Reuters Dec. 24, 2021

The fine wines of Messrs. Charles Farre and Co. have long enjoyed a well-deserved celebrity, and at the Paris Exhibition of 1855 the firm secured the highest medal awarded to champagnes.

From Facts About Champagne and Other Sparkling Wines by Henry Vizetelly




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