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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.
Word 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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