International Day October 23

Global Champagne Day

Why it matters

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CHEERS TO CHAMPAGNE

On Global Champagne Day, we celebrate the joy of sparkling wine that brings people together in moments of happiness.

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━━━━ FAST FACTS ━━━━
WHEN
October 20
ORIGIN
Established in 2013 by the Champagne Bureau, USA
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About 300 million bottles of champagne are produced annually.
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Approximately 25% of champagne is consumed in the United States.
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A festive and elegant atmosphere, perfect for celebrations.
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THE STORY

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Global Champagne Day is a celebration that encourages people around the world to enjoy one of the most iconic beverages. Traditionally held on the third Friday of October, this event highlights the rich history and craftsmanship behind champagne. For centuries, this sparkling wine has been a symbol of luxury and festivity, bringing joy to countless celebrations.

The roots of champagne can be traced back to the Champagne region of France, where the unique climate and soil conditions create the perfect environment for growing grapes. The method of producing champagne, known as méthode champenoise, is a meticulous process that involves secondary fermentation in the bottle. This complex technique is what gives champagne its signature bubbles and flavor profile, making it distinctively different from other sparkling wines.

As Global Champagne Day approaches, enthusiasts and novices alike prepare to raise their glasses and appreciate the art of champagne making. From small gatherings to grand celebrations, the day serves as a reminder of the joy that champagne can bring. Whether you’re toasting special moments or enjoying a casual evening, there’s a champagne for every occasion.

In the United States, champagne has become a staple at weddings, anniversaries, and holidays. The popularity is evident in the growth of champagne bars and tasting events across the country. As Global Champagne Day draws near, it’s the perfect opportunity to explore different varieties and expand one’s palate. So, gather friends and family, pop a bottle, and celebrate the effervescent joy that champagne offers.

In victory, you deserve champagne. In defeat, you need it.

— NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
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WORTH KNOWING

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Toast with Tradition

Learn about the traditional practices of toasting with champagne, a custom that dates back centuries. It’s more than just bubbles; it’s about celebrating life’s moments.

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Explore Varieties

From Brut to Rosé, discover the different varieties of champagne and their unique flavor profiles. Each sip offers a new experience waiting to be savored.

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Celebrate with Friends

Gather your friends for a champagne tasting party. Share stories, laughter, and bubbles as you explore the world of sparkling wines together.

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Global Reach

Champagne is enjoyed worldwide, but its heart lies in the Champagne region of France. Explore its global influence and how it has become a symbol of celebration.

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AROUND THE WORLD

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🇫🇷 France

France

The birthplace of champagne, the Champagne region is famed for its vineyards and production methods. It’s where the magic begins.

🇺🇸 USA

United States

The U.S. is one of the largest consumers of champagne, celebrating with it at weddings and holidays across the nation.

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

United Kingdom

In the UK, champagne is often associated with luxury and is a popular choice for celebrations, from royal events to personal milestones.

🇩🇪 Germany

Germany

Germany produces its own sparkling wines, often referred to as Sekt, and enjoys a rich tradition of toasting with bubbly.

🇮🇹 Italy

Italy

Italy’s Prosecco is a beloved alternative to champagne, showcasing the country’s own sparkling wine culture.

🇨🇦 Canada

Canada

Canadian sparkling wines have been gaining recognition, and many regions are now producing high-quality bubbly that rivals traditional champagne.

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DID YOU KNOW?!

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TRIVIA

The First Champagne
The first recorded use of champagne dates back to the 17th century, attributed to Dom Pérignon.

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Champagne and the French Revolution
During the French Revolution, champagne was a symbol of the aristocracy and was often banned.

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A Global Industry
Champagne contributes over €4 billion to the French economy annually.

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Champagne Pairs Well
Champagne is incredibly versatile and pairs well with a variety of foods, from seafood to desserts.

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The Most Expensive Champagne
The most expensive champagne ever sold was a bottle of 2013 Shipwrecked 1907 Heidsieck, auctioned for over $275,000.

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Age Matters
The age of champagne can affect its flavor; vintage champagnes are made from grapes harvested in a single year.

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The Bubbles
The bubbles in champagne are created through a secondary fermentation process, which gives it its unique effervescence.

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READ MORE

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THE ESSENTIAL

Champagne: The History

Author Name · 2020

Explore the fascinating history of champagne, from its origins to its role in modern celebrations.

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The Champagne Guide

Author Name · 2021

A comprehensive guide to the best champagne producers and the varieties they offer, perfect for enthusiasts.

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Bubble: The Champagne Book

Author Name · 2019

Dive into the world of champagne with this engaging narrative that covers its culture, production, and tasting notes.

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Champagne: A Global History

Author Name · 2022

This book delves into how champagne has influenced global culture and its significance in celebrations worldwide.

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PAIR IT WITH

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CHEESE PAIRING

Champagne pairs beautifully with a variety of cheeses, enhancing flavors.

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CHOCOLATE MATCH

The sweetness of chocolate complements the acidity of champagne, creating a delightful pairing.

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SEAFOOD DELIGHT

Sparkling wine enhances the flavors of seafood, making it a perfect accompaniment.

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SALAD COMPANION

Light salads with vinaigrette dressings pair well with the crispness of champagne.

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Celebrate Champagne Day

Join us in celebrating Global Champagne Day. Share your favorite champagne moments and toast to the joy of bubbles.

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