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Americans Raise a Glass on National Champagne Day as the New Year Begins
Champagne sales surge as Americans mark National Champagne Day with special bottles and toasts, reflecting its role in year-end celebrations and gifting traditions.
- National Champagne Day coincides with year-end festivities as Americans bring chilled bottles and countdown rituals into homes, restaurants and hotels for New Year's Eve.
- Because Champagne is tied to toasts and milestones, New Year's Eve drives a large share of U.S. demand as Americans choose sparkling bottles for gatherings and gifts.
- The method adds a measured mixture to prompt a second fermentation inside each bottle, while winemakers age wine on lees, use turning and disgorging, and finish with dosage to set sweetness.
- National Champagne Day celebrates the tradition of popping corks, with the U.S. market projected to reach about $3.5 billion by 2033, influenced by American buying patterns.
- Outside France the name is often used loosely while U.S. producers label wines 'champagne-style', and luxury travel companies like Zicasso connect Americans to the Champagne region in northeastern France.
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Americans raise a glass on National Champagne Day as the new year begins
Today’s reason to pop a bottle arrives right on cue, as National Champagne Day coincides with Americans already preparing to toast the night. With New ... Read moreThe post Americans raise a glass on National Champagne Day as the new…
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