Get ready to impress your guests on December 31. There are several theories behind the origins of Champagne sabering (aka lopping off the tip of the Champagne bottle’s neck with a sword or knife.) ...
There aren't many acts more satisfying that sabering a bottle of champagne. The art of sabrage stretches back more than 200 years and was made famous by Napoleon Bonaparte, who opened champagne with ...
Sabering champagne is a dramatic way to celebrate, but technique matters. Here’s a safe, step-by-step guide to opening a champagne bottle with a saber like a pro.
This party trick is a real showstopper: Here’s your guide on how to saber a champagne bottle (without going to the emergency room afterward). In the pantheon of party tricks, sabering a bottle of ...
It's the new year, so let's pop some bubbly! But, not the traditional way. You're about to see champagne opened with a saber...and a wine glass! It's a visual experience, but there is a legend behind ...
Sparkling wine, says Lee Pancake, predates the demarcation of Champagne as a region in France, as does the method by which the famed bubbly — bougiest of all sparkling wines — is produced. And for ...
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A drive up the Willamette Valley has a number of benefits: great scenery, wine and people. Stoller Family Estate is one of the better destinations for good wine and curated nibbles. One of the more ...