Unopened champagne can be stored for a number of years.
Champagne comes from the Champagne region of France. It is fermented twice to produce pressure and fizz. Champagne is aged anywhere from a year and a half to more than 10 years. It is usually ready to be opened by the time you buy it; however, if you purchase a bottle before your wedding, you can still keep it for a while.
Vintage vs. Nonvintage
Storing Champagne depends on whether the bottle is labeled vintage or nonvintage. Vintage Champagnes are made of a single crop of
Long-Term Storage
Wines do not like fluctuating temperatures, and Champagnes are no different. When storing the bottle, it's best kept in a cool room away from light at a constant temperature of 51 degrees Fahrenheit.
Other Conditions
Champagne is usually served chilled. The bottles can be transferred to the fridge a few hours before your wedding.
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