Champagne birthday

August 4, Monday

Champagne birthday
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Champagne Birthday is celebrated annually on August 4. This unofficial holiday is dedicated to the emergence of one of the most famous and refined drinks in the world — champagne.

History of the holiday
The date August 4 is associated with the Benedictine monk Dom Pérignon, who, according to legend, first "invented" champagne on this day in 1693 at the Abbey of Hautvillers in France. Although historians believe that the method of secondary fermentation was known earlier, Dom Pérignon’s contribution to the development of the technique and the improvement of wine quality is undeniable.

Champagne is a sparkling wine produced according to strictly defined rules and only in the Champagne region in northeastern France. Only wines made in this region using the traditional method are allowed to be called "champagne."

Holiday traditions
On Champagne Birthday, people around the world:

* open a bottle of champagne with friends or family
* organize tastings of different types of sparkling wine
* visit wine bars and themed parties
* learn about the history and culture of champagne production
* serve champagne with classic dishes: oysters, fruits, cheeses

In France and other wine-producing countries, exhibitions, winery tours, and educational events may take place.

Interesting facts

* Real champagne is made from three grape varieties: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier.
* The pressure inside a champagne bottle is about three times higher than in a car tire.
* Dom Pérignon, upon discovering the bubbles in the wine, is said to have exclaimed: “I’m drinking stars!” — this phrase became legendary.

Significance of the holiday
Champagne Birthday is a chance to celebrate winemaking culture, enjoy the elegance of the drink, and remember the rich history behind each glass. The holiday brings together wine lovers and promotes quality winemaking traditions.
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