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Your guide to champagne and cocktails

Champagne is always something that means a celebration – it is a sparkling wine with an exceptional pedigree parties associated with elegant and rich and famous. There are different types of champagne, some people make the mistake of thinking that all sparkling wine is champagne. This is not the case, True champagne comes from a region of France – oddly enough, is called Champagne and the north of the country!

In addition to champagne, there are many other types of wines sparkling wines that are equally good on the palate, but just do not have the pedigree of traditional manufacturing input Champagne region of France. Cava is the version Dry Prosecco in Spanish Italian and German.

Real Champagne comes in a variety of styles that all have names and characteristics. Gross is what exceptionally dry version is called Champagne, Demi Sec is the softer version, and then there is the harvest season and no. Vintage Champagne is made only from grapes a year, while the harvest is not made from grapes from blends of wine were produced in a longer time period.

Champagne can be used in many things and is often added to desserts during cooking to make sorbets and ice cream toppings exceptional or great. In this article we will focus on how you can make great classic cocktails with champagne. This should be encouraged to go buy a bunch of sparkling nectar and host a great party for all your friends. One thing for sure is that really going to impress with their new found skills!

The first thing you have in your house are glasses of champagne. These should always be the flute-like glass because it allows the bubbles to pass from the bottom up more space also glass bubbles that move champagne maintain its effervescence. Also do not forget to chill the champagne before – should be cool and refreshing cocktails and champagne should never be served hot!

The best known champagne cocktail is probably Buck Fizz, but I think it is rather a policeman in front of cocktails for the prescription is not in this article. Another well-known and something that looks sophisticated yet is probably the easiest – the Kir Royale. This is done by placing a measure crème de cassis (black currant syrup black liquor) in a flute glass and topping with chilled champagne. is an ideal combination to welcome guests to a party because is very easy to do.

Another ideal combination to impress your guests is the "classic Champagne Cocktail. First you put a sugar cube at the bottom of the cup and pour a few drops of Angostura bitters on top if it. Then pour in enough brandy to cover the glass cube of sugar. Complete champagne and classic cocktails can not drink too much is a sure way to get quickly very happy!

About the Author

Fiona Muller has been writing for over 20 years. She is a qualified journalist and has worked in food and drink including champagne and cocktails related writing for the last few years. For a range of champagnes go to laithwaites.co.uk

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