Tiny Bubbles

Champagne Cocktailsphoto via Waiting on Martha

For you trivia buffs, champagne was supposedly created back in 1638 by a Benedictine Monk who developed what is known as the “Methode Champenoise.” This is the process of fermenting that creates those oh-so-tiny bubbles that delight us and make champagne the “je ne sais quoi” of wines.

Champagne and caviarChampagne always conjures up images of special occasions or lifestyles of the rich and famous. But it also is the perfect beverage at the holidays. Chilled glasses of champagne go really well with briny oysters on the half shell, or if budget be damned, caviar, or, really, just about anything. Adding to the pleasure of drinking it, is the fact that serving champagne can create a pretty fabulous bar cart! On Madison has scoured its archives to bring you a selection of ice buckets, champagne flutes and accessories that will definitely put effervescence into your holidays!

Champagne Caviar1/ Set of 12 Vintage Platinum Rimmed Champagne Coupes  2/ Crystal Ice Bucket 3/ Crystal Champagne Flute 4/ Red Crystal Champagne Flute 5/ Vintage Ice Bucket & Brass Stand 6/ Silver Ice Bucket 7/ Tom Dixon Brass Ice bucket, available at On Madison

Champagne Bar Cart

 
 

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