I don't think that is necessary. Look at the link I will place below.
Advocaat and champagne but from basics you need a combination of brandy, eggs, sugar and champagne
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No, but why would you need to if they already offer a large selection of champagne and wine onboard
Champagne is bottled so that there are around four flutes full. Unless you are a hermit, I would not suppose you would drink alone but with a bevvy of celebrants, thus there is no need to recork a bottle of champagne.
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yes
Not a British. It was Napoleon.
Kir Royale **Technically a Kir Royale is made withe Creme de Cassis, not Chambord. I like to call this Chambord/Champagne drink the Cham-Cham (Sham Sham).
4inch covers wine to champagne
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there is the french champagne and the mineral water, if you need and more help please research this.
Yes, Winston Churchill famously said, "In victory, magnanimity; in peace, goodwill; in war, resolution; in defeat, defiance." While this quote doesn't specifically mention champagne, he is known for his love of champagne, particularly during his time in France. Another quote reflecting his fondness for the drink is, "I could not live without champagne. In victory I deserve it; in defeat I need it."