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Champagne Trivia Question
Who's Infamous breasts were used to mold the original champagne saucer?

Was it
(A) Helen of Troy,
(B) Marie-Antoinette
(C) Madame de Pompadour or
(D) Charles Heidsieck J
 
How about another...

The champagne wire (that holds the cork in place) is placed onto most bottles with a standard number of half turns. In other words, 99% of the time, when you go to remove the champagne wire, you need to "untwist" the wire a number of times before the wire can be removed. This will always be by the same number of half turns.. How many?


(no fair cheating).
 
During the greek empire why was the host of the party always the first one to sample the wine before a toast was given. (Now we use champagne).
 
How about another...

The champagne wire (that holds the cork in place) is placed onto most bottles with a standard number of half turns. In other words, 99% of the time, when you go to remove the champagne wire, you need to "untwist" the wire a number of times before the wire can be removed. This will always be by the same number of half turns.. How many?


(no fair cheating).

SIX ... :b
 
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Champagne Trivia Question
Who's Infamous breasts were used to mold the original champagne saucer?

Was it
(A) Helen of Troy,
(B) Marie-Antoinette
(C) Madame de Pompadour or
(D) Charles Heidsieck J

U ALL WRONG !

The Answer: It's a trick question...sorry. The Champagne Coupe (or what we call Champagne Saucer here in the US) was thought to have been originally molded after the breast of Marie-Antoinette. That is a myth as it was invented a century before Marie Antoinette in England. It was invented as the ladies of court did not like the champagne bubbles tickling their noses. Therefore a glass was created that was short and flat to create more surface area to dissipate the bubbles much faster. However, Marie-Antoinette did have a champagne saucer molded after her own breast, but it wasn't the original.


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Very good students. The host first sampled the wine as a measure of good faith that it wasn't poisoned. Quite common back then. (Glad I live now).

This is why the most common toast is "To your health".

Not much of an incentive to throw a party.
 

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