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The problem is that, champagne is more expensive than any dry white wine. More over it is a sparkling drink. So when you add champagne to any preparation the CO2 in it will escape. And gives the dish a particular kind of texture and appearance. (it is different from using beer for a beer batter preparation).

The second thing is that champagne tastes great than any dry white wine. don't waste it by pouring in some stupid dish, which only makes the dish worse.

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Yes, Chablis is a dry white wine.

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