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How to Pair Champagne and Sparkling Wines - Gentleman's Gazette

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Dear {NAME}, This month marks a celebratory season that the whole world knows—time to take thos

[image]( [image]( [How to Pair Champagne and Sparkling Wines]( Dear {NAME}, This month marks a celebratory season that the whole world knows—time to take those bubblies out! Champagne, with its aromatic zest and freshness, is a happy drink. It can be enjoyed on its own or just like any wine, with food that either matches or contrasts it in a distinct way. We have checked what the experts have to say about Champagne and sparkling wines to help us bring you this article today. [Delightful Champagne Pairings]( [image]( Are Cuban cigars worthwhile? Find out [here](. [What to Expect from Cuban Cigars]( This holiday season, we bring you two new things in Fort Belvedere that you don't want to miss! - [Knit Tie in Solid Olive Green Silk - Fort Belvedere]( - [Silver Eagle Claw Cufflinks with Lapis Lazuli Balls - 925 Sterling Palladium Plated - Fort Belvedere]( [image]( - Luxurious Eagle Claw Cufflinks - Lapis Lazuli Balls - Solid 925 Sterling Silver - Timeless & Elegant Design + Craftsmanship - Handmade in Germany - Platinum Coated So Cufflinks Won't Tarnish - Handcarved by a Master Goldsmith - Made in Germany - Knitted from Swiss Silk - Shipped in Fort Belvedere gift box [image]( [In With the New]( Have a dapper day! Sven Raphael Schneider - Gentleman's Gazette [image]( ps: Learn how to pull off the fedora! Click [here](. [Look Dashing in a Fedora]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Google+]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( Just receive the emails you want by updating your preferences today. [Update Your Email Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( Gentleman's Gazette LLC 875 St. Clair Ave Unit 3 St. Paul, Minnesota 55105 United States +1 (651)-964-2222

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