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  2. Veuve Clicquot - Wikipedia

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    Ruinart was the first champagne house to sell rosé, [18] tinting champagne with elderberry juice, [4] in 1764. Barbe-Nicole produced rosé champagne by adding still red wine to its sparkling wine. [4] Today, rosé champagne is made by adding pinot noir. [14] This method is still used today to produce rosé champagne. [4] [9]

  3. Champagne wine region - Wikipedia

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    The Champagne house of Gosset was founded as a still wine producer in 1584 and is the oldest Champagne house still in operation today. Ruinart was founded in 1729 and was soon followed by Chanoine Frères (1730), Taittinger (1734), Moët et Chandon (1743) and Veuve Clicquot (1772). [10]

  4. Champagne, Elton and million-pound lyrics: Inside the eye ...

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    IN FOCUS: Fans, millionaires, and millionaire fans descended on Sotheby’s in the hopes of taking home a piece of Freddie Mercury. From fierce bidding wars to Freddie lookalikes, it was a night ...

  5. Cristal (wine) - Wikipedia

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    The 1974 vintage was the first release of a rosé Cristal. [4] The grape composition is an approximately equal blend of Chardonnay and Pinot noir, while the rosé contains more Pinot noir, and is coloured with red wine via the saignée method rather than by the Pinot noir grape skins. [1]

  6. Champagne Charlie (song) - Wikipedia

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    A substantially revised version of "Champagne Charlie" was recorded in 1932 by the American blues singer Blind Blake. Blind Blake's version was later covered by the jazz musician Leon Redbone on his album of the same name in 1978. The melody of the original song was adapted by The Salvation Army for their hymn, "Bless His Name He Sets Me Free".

  7. Champagne - Wikipedia

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    A glass of Champagne exhibiting the characteristic bubbles associated with the wine. Champagne (/ ʃ æ m ˈ p eɪ n /; French: ⓘ) is a sparkling wine originated and produced in the Champagne wine region of France under the rules of the appellation, [1] which demand specific vineyard practices, sourcing of grapes exclusively from designated places within it, specific grape-pressing methods ...

  8. Champagne for my real friends, real pain for my sham friends

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    the chorus of Faderhead's 2014 song "Champagne and real pain" a bungled line in the song "Fake Champagne" by Seth Sentry on his 2015 album Strange New Past; a line said by the character Marnie in the show Girls, season 5 episode 6 (2016) a line by JP and his brother Tomothy while drinking champagne in British TV show Fresh Meat series 4 episode ...

  9. List of signature songs - Wikipedia

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    Evelyn "Champagne" King: 1977 Written by John H. Fitch Jr. and Reuben Cross [120] "Louie, Louie" The Kingsmen: 1963 Written by Richard Berry in 1955 [121] "You Really Got Me" The Kinks: 1964 Written by Ray Davies and recorded in July 1964 [122] "Rock and Roll All Nite" Kiss: 1975 Recorded at Electric Lady Studios in February 1975 [41] "Midnight ...