Everything you need to know about champagne glasses
According to trade data, almost 60 percent of Hungarian champagne consumption falls on the last quarter. Year-end corporate partner meetings, New Year’s Eve parties or New Year’s greetings are truly unimaginable without the noble drink. The question arises, how can we enhance the specialness and solemnity represented by champagne? The answer is given by Törley’s expert on the topic of Champagne Winery, accompanied by many interesting facts and good advice.
Symbolizing sophisticated elegance and solemnity, the special juice is more and more prominently present at other times of the year as well: at prominent family and business occasions, at important social events, and major festivals. In addition to celebrations, we like to open champagne to crown successes and victories, to make important turning points memorable, or to enhance the atmosphere of a romantic event, and we also use it more and more often as an aperitif or as an ingredient in cocktails. What’s more, the Törley Champagne Winery already has a special champagne that is connected to a completely new consumption ritual. This is ICE champagne, which has become an exciting drink for friendly gatherings and house parties. It can be served with ice cubes and mint, and can be made even more exciting with fresh fruit. At the same time, the Christmas and New Year’s period is still when champagne is present in almost every household.
This noble drink is thus integrated into our lives, but at the same time we still associate it with luxury and elegance. But how can we enhance the specialness and solemnity represented by champagne? The answer is self-evident: with well-chosen glasses!
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