Champagne/Sparkling
Some Champagnes belong on white tablecloths with delicate appetizers. Others, like this bottle, pair with the foods you actually want to eat—like fried chicken. Fizzy notes of gingersnap, honey malt and roasted apples cut the richness like a breath of fresh air. So grab three of your best friends and a stack of paper plates and say cheers to birds and bubbles.
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