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A contemporary French adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating from 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mean “to ret...
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A contemporary French adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating from 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mean “to ret...
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A contemporary Lady Gatsby adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mean “to ret...
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The quote is a humorous twist on the common expression “half empty or half full”. We can enjoy a drink whilst deliberating whether we see the world...
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A quote from Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, the founder of the Chanel brand, who popularised a sportive, casual chic as the feminine standard. She was t...
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Une adaptation d'une estampe japonaise de 1814. Le mot japonais pour grenouille est "kaeru", qui peut aussi signifier "revenir". La grenouille est ...
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A Harvard study actually found that the risk of death from all causes to be 21% to 28% lower among those who drank alcohol moderately, in compariso...
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Moderate drinking with friends reduces stress, increases the amount of time you spend in the company of others, which in turn will help for a longe...
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Raise a glass and watch the bubbles rise like distant stars climbing into view. Champagne has its own astronomy — pockets of light, bursts of energ...
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Champagne became tied to Christmas festivities in the 19th century, when French winemakers promoted it as the drink for winter celebrations. By the...
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As Dickens’s words filled Victorian parlours with Christmas spirit, champagne filled their glasses. Raise a glass to generosity, joy, and the timel...
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Charles Dickens was known to enjoy Champagne, often serving it at his dinner parties. In his novel David Copperfield, Champagne is mentioned as a m...
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Champagne and gardening intertwined during the Victorian era, when lavish garden parties often featured Champagne as the drink of choice. These ele...
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Champagne has been served at royal courts across Europe for centuries. In 1884, Champagne was selected as the official drink for Queen Victoria’s r...
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Though Champagne hails from France, Scotland’s elite were early enthusiasts. By the 1700s, Champagne was flowing at Edinburgh banquets, often paire...
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Sir Winston Churchill was known for his consumption and love of Champagne. The Pol Roger Champagne house made a special pint bottle of Champagne fo...
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A jigger is an hourglass-shaped measuring tool to pour accurate amounts of alcohol as drinks are prepared. In the early 19th century, the jigger ca...
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A good practice is to insert the speed pourer into the bottle with the hole towards the label. This facilitates easy identification of which side t...
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The pressure in a bottle of Champagne is typically twice, if not three times, the pressure in a car tyre. Champagne corks are held in place atop th...
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The construction of the shaker, temperature, type of ice, and alcohol chosen, are key factors for a good cocktail. Studies have shown that once sha...
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The cocktail’s first great ice age, saw the introduction of this noble artefact, which some argue came as part of the golden beard age as a tool to...
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The first patented corkscrew in England was by Samuel Henshaw in 1795. However, earlier designs of a corkscrew was based on a tool called a gun wor...
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The 1930s saw people describing popular blues songs as "rocking". As time evolved with rock 'n' roll music in the 1950s, the word "to rock" was lin...
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Archaeologists have found glass bottles dating as far early as 1400 BC by the Egyptians. Glass can be recycled indefinitely without losing its qual...
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The oldest brewery is believed to be Weihenstephan in Freising, Germany, where their licensing history goes back to 1040 AD. They have continued br...
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An innkeeper in the mid 19thC, whilst using two containers to pour drinks back and forth, noticed the mouth of one container being smaller than the...
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Wine was stored in jugs, oil cloth and pieces of woods used instead of corks as we know today. In the 17th century it became more common to have co...
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The first patented corkscrew in England was by Samuel Henshaw in 1795. However, earlier designs of a corkscrew was based on a tool called a gun wor...
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After water and tea, beer is the third most popular drink, and by far, the most popular alcoholic drink in the world. Beer making is as old as hum...
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Cast iron bottle openers were made in many shapes and sizes, often very cheeky featuring naked ladies. Many have also been made to commemorate Roya...
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A study found that moderate drinkers are less prone to depression with less cases of heart disease. The conclusion was to keep the drinking moderat...
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Most editions of Hamlet are slightly different as they all come from different sources. In the 1623 First Folio edition, the first printed copy of ...
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Did you know that in the movie adaptations, James Bond drinks Champagne more than any other beverage? Nearly 40 glasses and counting. A bubbly, Mer...
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Already by the 3rd century BC, the Romans had discovered the sparkly kind of wine which they named vinum titilium (“wine that tickles”). Certainly ...
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Did you know that in the movie adaptations, James Bond drinks Champagne more than any other beverage? Nearly 40 glasses and counting.
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An imperial bottle of 1947 Cheval Blanc was sold in November 2010 at auction for the respectable sum of £192,000 ($304,375), setting a world record...
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The bubbles in champagne give the tipple its aroma and taste, as well as its fizz. Each glass of champagne releases approximately 20 million bubble...
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