"Cristal " is a brand of champagne made in France. If you mean something else, then spell it correctly.
Cristal is a brand of champagne that was first created for the Russian Czar. It became known for its high price which made it seem exclusive. This exclusivity ironically boosted demand for the product.
Probably not. Champagne in Cognac is a region.
Mimosa's are made with champagne. Champagne contains alcohol.
Champagne is made from grapes and contains no gluten.
Champagne is French, and only from the region around the town of Reims (east of Paris). If it is made elsewhere, it cannot be called Champagne (and most often does not deserve to be called that). If you are looking for Champagne brands, there are Veuve Cliquot, Mercier, Piper-Heidseck, and many others.
We had a table with a slab thirty square feet big and an inch thick. I wonder if it was cristal
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You could add 25ml (1 oz) Cognac to a flute of good Champagne, along with a sugar cube onto which you have put a drop of Angostura bitters. This is a classic Champagne cocktail. Made with such good ingredients, it would be a very good one.
Champagne is a sparkling wine made in the Champagne region of France. When spelled with a lower case "c," it is the generic term for any sparkling wine.
A light wine, of several kinds, originally made in the province of Champagne, in France.
Taittinger Champagne is made by a famous French wine family. The vineyards are located in Reims, France. Their champagne can be bought at John Lewis, Selfridges, Champagne Direct and Wines Direct.