Put a cork in it — you’ve been pouring your bubbly all wrong. Despite what we’ve been told, flutes are not the ideal glass to sip champagne from, according to experts. Tall, slender flutes are ...
SYDNEY (Reuters Life!) - Pouring champagne down the side of the glass might stop the bubbles overflowing too quickly but is the best way? According to French scientists, it is, preserving both its ...
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Wine lovers often debate varietals and vintages, but the science behind wine temperature, storage and pouring can be just as decisive in shaping the drinking experience. Factors such as serving ...
The recognizable pop of a Champagne cork is the auditory equivalent of "Let’s get this party started." Popping open a bottle of bubbly fills the room with lively effervescence before the liquid even ...