How to use in-sentence of “champagne”:
+ At the podium ceremony, out of respect for Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna, no champagne was sprayed.
+ It was formed with parts of the former provinces of Champagne Champagne, Lorraine and Franche-Comté.
+ He recommended using Champagne champagne to clean boots and make them shine.
+ Mercier Champagne House was founded in 1858.
+ The Champagne Champagne vineyards producing the world-famous sparkling wine are located within Marne.
+ Party hats, noisemakers, fire crackers and drinking champagne are fairly common during this holiday.
Example sentences of “champagne”:
+ The Champagne fairs played an important part in the economy of medieval Europe as well.
+ One of the features of Champagne wine is that this carbon dioxide originates from a second fermentation in the bottle, and is not added.
+ Charles IV and Count of Champagne from 1322 to his death.
+ The most famous Teuscher confections are Champagne Truffles.
+ The most popular sparkling wines are Champagne champagne, which comes from spumante, from Italy.
+ Champagne is usually served in a champagne flute.
+ Champagne can be opened in a way that the Stopper cork “pops” out and the champagne sprays out in a bubbly foam.
+ People have also bathed in other substances, like Champagne Champagne, beans, or chocolate.
+ Many people call all sparkling wines “champagne” but according to trade laws, only sparkling wine from the Champagne region can be called champagne.
+ The building today has grade A office spaces, a restaurant on the 24th floor and a champagne and seafood bar on the 42nd floor.
+ Some local Seattle musicians like Thomas Grey of Champagne Champagne are in the music video.
+ He asked them to make a film about the Mercier champagne house, in which the owner himself appears on the screen.
+ Normally, care should be taken when opening champagne bottles so that it does not make a mess.
+ The most famous example is champagne champagne, which must be fermented in the bottle and be made in the Champagne region of France.
+ The color champagne is a name given for various very pale tints of yellowish-Orange orange that are close to beige.
+ It is situated on the river Aisne Aisne, near the northern border of Champagne and 37km from Reims.
+ Sparkling wine is officially allowed to be called champagne if it is from here.
+ The Champagne fairs played an important part in the economy of medieval Europe as well.
+ One of the features of Champagne wine is that this carbon dioxide originates from a second fermentation in the bottle, and is not added.
+ Charles IV and Count of Champagne from 1322 to his death.