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Pouring Champagne

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1champagne - Pouring Champagne Empty Pouring Champagne Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:45 pm

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What is the proper way to pour champagne? I always spill it or end up making a big mess. Help me!

2champagne - Pouring Champagne Empty Tips on Pouring Champagne Wed Jan 21, 2009 12:29 pm

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No problem! First, chill the Champagne to 45°, usually three hours in the refrigerator or 30 minutes in an ice bucket. Cut the foil and remove. Wrap a towel around the bottle; this will help to keep the cork from flying away and to catch any Champagne that might spill. Hold the neck of the bottle while securing the top of the cork with your thumb. Twist off the cage. Remove the wire cage while you are still holding the cork. Hold the bottle at a 45° angle. Hold the cork with one hand and the bottom of the bottle with the other; turn the bottle (not the cork) slowly and carefully. Release the cork gently, and pour the Champagne.

Some extra tips!

Use flute glasses that focus the aroma, rather than coupes.
Pour the Champagne down the side of the glass to give the champagne fewer “head bubbles.”
Don’t shake the bottle; it increases the internal pressure and the Champagne will have less “fizz” when you serve it.

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