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Fine Champagne
[ French feen shahn-pan-yuh ]
noun
- a high-quality cognac distilled from grapes grown in the Grande Champagne or Petite Champagne vineyards of western France.
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of Fine Champagne1
Example Sentences
There was fine champagne, a lavish buffet, White House press secretary Jen Psaki, and lots and lots of corporate executives.
It became the thing to tipple during the Roaring ’20s, a time when bathtub gin met fine Champagne, and the two jitterbugged the night away without a care in the world.
"He served fine champagne, fine wine even though he was a teetotaller. He knew how to get the right people at the right parties."
It’s a collection of photographs depicting the gleeful destruction of valuable things—a hundred-dollar bill set on fire, fine champagne poured down a drain.
And if that makes you want to celebrate, we also have a delicious bubbly from Burgundy that’s a ringer for a fine champagne.
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