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    Champagne has featured prominently in popular culture for over a century, due in part to a long history of effective marketing and product placement by...
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    biodynamically-farmed fruit, which is a landmark for Maison Roederer. Champagne in popular culture Armand de Brignac Ciroc Veblen good Kissack, Chris, thewinedoctor...
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    Moët & Chandon (category Champagne producers)
    3-liter champagne bottle from Moët & Chandon Ice Impérial contained MDMA, killing a person in Germany. Champagne in popular culture List of Champagne houses...
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    A champagne glass is stemware designed for champagne and other sparkling wines. The two most common forms are the flute and coupe, both stemmed; holding...
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    is a common theme in contemporary Indian popular culture, particularly in Hindi cinema. The concept has appeared as a main theme in Indian films including:...
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    Champagne (/ʃæmˈpeɪn/, French: [ʃɑ̃paɲ] ) is a sparkling wine originated and produced in the Champagne wine region of France under the rules of the appellation...
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    including Artois, Champagne, Somme, Aisne, and Verdun (in 1917), and also suffered heavy casualties during 1918. The Foreign Legion was also in the Dardanelles...
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    of Spades, is a French Champagne owned by Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter and LVMH. The brand is produced by Champagne Cattier and sold in opaque metallic bottles...
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  • been shown in numerous formats, more so as awareness of the condition has increased. Here is a list of references to it in popular culture; Ann Brashares's...
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    cocktail consists of champagne (or other sparkling wine) and chilled citrus juice, usually orange juice. It is often served in a tall champagne flute at festive...
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    impact on popular culture of the late 1950s despite her limited success in Hollywood. She has remained a well-known subject in popular culture ever since...
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    Madame Clicquot Ponsardin (category Champagne producers)
    December 1777 – 29 July 1866), known as the "Grande Dame of Champagne", was a French Champagne producer. She took on her husband's wine business when widowed...
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    The history of Champagne began when the Romans planted vineyards in this region of northeast France in the 5th century, or possibly earlier. Over centuries...
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    Drinking from shoes (category Sports culture in Australia)
    Drinking champagne from a lady's slipper became a symbol of decadence in the early 20th century. The practice remains particularly popular in Australia...
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    The culture of France has been shaped by geography, by historical events, and by foreign and internal forces and groups. France, and in particular Paris...
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    Veuve Clicquot (category Champagne producers)
    pronunciation: [vœv kliko pɔ̃saʁdɛ̃]) is a Champagne house founded in 1772 and based in Reims. It is one of the largest Champagne houses. Madame Clicquot is credited...
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    1918, had an immediate impact on popular culture. In the over a hundred years since the war ended, the war has resulted in many artistic and cultural works...
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  • Cel-Ray (redirect from Jewish Champagne)
    New York City's Jewish community that it earned the nickname "Jewish Champagne". Dr. Brown's briefly produced a diet Cel-Ray, but it was discontinued...
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  • "Champagne Problems" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her ninth studio album, Evermore (2020). She wrote the song with Joe...
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  • in red garments was not created by The Coca-Cola Company as an advertising tool. Santa Claus had already taken this form in American popular culture by...
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    covered in plastic for this occasion, as the champagne is poured around recklessly and sometimes spilled enough to wade in. Spraying champagne is, however...
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    Strip club (redirect from Champagne room)
    club as an outlet for salacious entertainment is a recurrent theme in popular culture. In some media, these clubs are portrayed primarily as gathering places...
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    Babycham (category Culture in Somerset)
    for an article in Holiday magazine in which he warned readers against Babycham, which "looks like champagne and is served in champagne glasses [but] is...
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    Hennessy (category 1765 establishments in France)
    practices in the world of cognac, and its association with luxury has made it a regular point of reference in popular culture, especially in hip hop. The...
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  • La Rioja, Araba/Álava in the Basque Country, Navarra and València in the Valencian Community. Marketing cava as "Spanish champagne" is no longer permitted...
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    The Champagne Galop (Danish: Champagnegaloppen) is a piece of orchestral music by the Danish composer Hans Christian Lumbye (1810–1874) which was written...
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    Pinot Meunier (category Champagne (wine))
    used in the production of Champagne (the other two are the red variety Pinot noir and the white Chardonnay). Until recently, producers in Champagne generally...
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    Châlons-en-Champagne (French pronunciation: [ʃɑlɔ̃ ɑ̃ ʃɑ̃paɲ]) is a city in the Grand Est region of France. It is the capital of the department of Marne...
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  • Creator. In pop music, the lyric appears in Taylor Swift's "Champagne Problems" and Lana Del Rey's "Million Dollar Man". In rock music, it appears in "Sure...
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    Peanuts and Coke (category Coca-Cola in popular culture)
    been called "the working man’s strawberries in champagne." The combination is believed to have developed in the South during the 1920s, as a snack for...
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