Monday, December 8, 2025

Happy International Champagne Day

Happy International Champagne Day — discover fun facts, history, and expert tips to drink it right.

Not matter what you think of the state of the world, there is a reason to celebrate – Happy International Champagne Day! Today, champagne lovers around the world are raising a glass. The the annual celebration of the world’s most iconic sparkling wine — and a perfect excuse to toast life’s bright spots, big and small.

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International Champagne Day falls every year on the fourth Friday in October. The celebration started in 2009 when wine educator Chris Oggenfuss launched a simple online campaign encouraging champagne fans to connect and share their love for the drink. The idea fizzed — literally — and quickly grew into global tastings, parties and social media cheers from New York to Nice.

But the story of champagne stretches back much further. Bubbles first appeared in French wine cellars during the 1500s, when monks in Limoux noticed a naturally sparkling wine forming in barrels. By the 17th century, the vineyards of Champagne, France had perfected the art — though early winemakers considered those bubbles a mistake. Thankfully, the world disagreed.

Happy International Champagne Day

From royal coronations in Reims to red-carpet movie premieres, champagne has long been synonymous with success. By the 1800s, French houses like Moët & Chandon and Veuve Clicquot turned sparkling wine into a global luxury symbol — one standing for joy, elegance, and a little bit of rebellion.

Marketers helped, too. The 20th century saw champagne splashed across everything from Formula 1 podiums to wedding receptions, cementing its reputation as the go-to drink for life’s milestones.

If you’re celebrating today, serve your champagne right:

  • Chill, don’t freeze. The sweet spot is 45–50°F — cold enough to keep the bubbles fine and lively.
  • Ditch the flute. Experts now favor tulip-shaped glasses which capture aroma while keeping the fizz.
  • Ease, don’t pop. Gently twist the bottle (not the cork) until it sighs, not explodes.
  • Sip soon. Once opened, champagne loses its sparkle quickly — a good reminder to savor the moment.

And yes, it pairs with more than caviar. Try it with salty chips, sushi, or even fried chicken — the crisp acidity cuts through rich flavors perfectly.

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Not every bubbly is champagne. The name is legally protected: only sparkling wine made in France’s Champagne region, under strict rules, earns the title.

That’s why prosecco comes from Italy, cava from Spain, and sparkling wines from California or Oregon proudly bear their own regional identities. All share the sparkle, but only one can claim the Champagne name — a mark of geography, heritage and meticulous craft.

So whether you’re brunching with friends, toasting a promotion, or just surviving another workweek, today’s the day to pop something special.

Champagne isn’t just for the rich or famous — it’s for moments worth remembering. And if there’s one thing millennials know well, it’s how to make even an ordinary Friday sparkle.

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