Memories, including mine, are created here, under bursts of stars and over Champagne brut.
But is the champagne network, long known for its silver-coiffed audience, ready for this kind of daring?
This glamorous clientele sips bubbly champagne cocktails and highballs like the 1950s Puerto Rican classic, Campari Cooler.
An outdoor jacuzzi in the desert valley is the perfect place to sip champagne and watch the sunset.
The 95 Australian dollar ticket price includes Christmas eggnog, a festive three-course meal and Champagne throughout the evening.
They checked in to the Coral Stone Club and celebrated with Cristal champagne and Cuban cigars.
At first, they have a blast cuddling, sipping champagne in a hot tub with solid-gold fixtures.
Companies such as French Bubbles operate Champagne pairing events, matching bubbly with sushi, chocolate and cheese.
Think of it as a luxury item, says Rsner, competing against jewelry or champagne.
Regardless, in most cases, the bride can't even legally indulge in her own champagne toast.
"We haven't seen champagne popped in some time, " says Lisa Kitagawa, the bar's co-owner.
"Usually as the rounds go further, the price of champagne goes up, " he said.
Sipping champagne and nibbling caviar, 125 art-world glitterati gaze at Michelangelo's famed Sistine Chapel frescoes.
They drank a miniature bottle of Tesco Champagne before he drove her home, he said.
One man sitting on top of a street sign sprayed champagne on the cheering crowd.
But as he slunk off to lick his wounds, there were few champagne corks popping.
Carson, like all the others, left with a giddy champagne buzz but no story.
Edmund, the butler, appeared with a flute of champagne, which Carson downed in one zealous gulp.
First reaction was to run out and buy two bottles of champagne for a champagne breakfast.
Champagne sales were up 60% in the seven weeks to 15 November, Majestic Wine said.
Champagne and all sorts of gourmet hors d'oeuvres were served throughout the two-hour flight.
Others send thank-you letters with a fruit basket or a bottle of champagne attached.
The crowds sang the Hallelujah chorus and drank from the necks of champagne bottles.
Karma suggested Linden send a bottle of champagne or the Steve Jobs biography.
Is it likely I'm going to uncork this bottle of hateful Champagne in the bank drive-thru?
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After a pre-dinner champagne toast, guests climb the light tower to see San Francisco's skyline.
In 1884, the house received the Royal Warrant as purveyors of champagne to Queen Victoria.
The plains also play a key role in giving champagne wines their distinctive depth of flavor.
Each year the CIVC determines how many grapes the champagne houses must buy from the growers.
"This is the first time I've gotten champagne after shopping here, " he says happily.
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