champagne

Miller High Life’s “Champagne of Beers” Slogan Is Giving It Problems in Europe

Belgian customs destroyed a recent shipment of the brew, accusing it of masquerading as actual Champagne

A Wine Pro Shares Her Favorite Bottles for Holiday Gifting

Whether a fan of red, orange or sparkling, these festive bottles are true winners

Bigger Is Better: You Should Be Drinking More Magnums

Theatrics aside, these oversized wine bottles are a surprisingly sensible option

How a Classic Chicago Champagne Bar Has Remained Relevant for 40 Years

Nestled in the city’s River North neighborhood, Pops for Champagne has garnered international acclaim and found long-term local success

At Formula 1, Even That Sprayed Wine Has a Sponsor

Why Ferrari Trento pays handsomely to get its sparkling wine sprayed at the winner’s podium

Why Franciacorta Is the Sparkling Wine You Want Right Now

This under-the-radar, northern Italian sparkler has one big secret superpower that sets it apart from Champagne

Will a Champagne Shortage Ruin Your New Year’s Eve Plans?

A "perfect storm" of complications has left bottles of bubbly in short supply this year

Pét-Nats Are Champagne’s Funkier Cousin. Are They Here to Stay?

This freewheeling (and very old) category of bubbles transcends the recent hype

Why One State Is Placing a Two-Bottle Limit on a Number of Popular Spirits

Around 42 popular spirits and Champagnes are getting rationed

In Russia, Champagne Is Going to Take on a Controversial New Meaning

A new law will ignore the geographic boundaries of France's most famous wine export

The “Worst Frost in Decades” Is Decimating French Vineyards

Harvest losses across the country could be up to 90%

Stop Drinking Prosecco Out of a Champagne Flute, You Heathen

Apparently prosecco actually has its own glass

How Orson Welles Became the Most Infamous Pitchman in Booze History

The filmmaking giant was uncompromising behind the camera. But in front of it, his shamelessness knew no bounds.

The Next Big Issue for Champagne? Sheep Theft.

Animals and a solar panel were taken from Moët new eco-vineyard

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The “Worst Frost in Decades” Is Decimating French Vineyards

Harvest losses across the country could be up to 90%

Stop Drinking Prosecco Out of a Champagne Flute, You Heathen

Apparently prosecco actually has its own glass

How Orson Welles Became the Most Infamous Pitchman in Booze History

The filmmaking giant was uncompromising behind the camera. But in front of it, his shamelessness knew no bounds.

The Next Big Issue for Champagne? Sheep Theft.

Animals and a solar panel were taken from Moët new eco-vineyard

There Will Probably Be Fewer Bottles of Champagne Popped at Midnight This Year

It's usually the biggest night of the year for champagne, but NYE 2020 might be a bit less bubbly

The Best Alternatives to Champagne for New Year’s Eve

Bartenders break tradition with unique wines, spirits and non-alcoholic options

The Case for Owning a Proper Champagne Saber

Sure, you can saber a bottle of bubbly with just about anything. But to do it in style, a proper saber is a must.

The Former Cellarmaster of Dom Pérignon Wants to Reinvent Sake

IWA 5 is an untraditional sake blend with an international pedigree

The Argument for Drinking Champagne Whenever You Damn Well Please

New York's "Champagne Empress" schools us on the fine art of pairing sparkling wine with anything and everything

How Dom Perignon Salvaged a Terrible Harvest

2010 wasn't a great year for grapes, but the Champagne house makes the just-released vintage shine

MLB Wants to Eliminate Postgame Champagne Celebrations in Clubhouse

The league is going to ask teams to limit or eliminate access to alcohol for players

Fleur de Miraval Is Brad Pitt’s New All-Rosé Champagne House

Pitt is the latest celebrity to put his name on a bottle of rosé, but don't call it another celebrity wine

Coronavirus Prompts Slump in Champagne Sales

The pandemic has affected sparking wine industries in different ways

English Sparkling Wine Has an Unexpected Ally: Climate Change

Environmental science and centuries-old craft converge in odd ways

What the Tariff Truce Between the U.S. and France Means For Booze Prices

For starters, a huge price increase in Champagne is on hold