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It’s Champagne Day! What To Do With Leftover Champagne Tomorrow?

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National Champagne Day is observed annually on December 31st. While genuine champagne only comes from France’s Champagne region, there is plenty of bubbly available from Italy, California and even the South of France.  Ringing in the New Year is the perfect opportunity each year to celebrate National Champagne Day.

HOW TO OBSERVE

Pop open a bottle of your favorite champagne. (Remember to always drink responsibly and never drink and drive.) 

What To Do With Leftover Champagne

Yes, there are times when you will have leftover bubbly, and no matter what you paid it would be a waste to pour it down the sink. Here are some examples on how to use the leftover champagne:

Stylecaster listed five recipes like One-pan baked Champagne cream sauce fettuccine with truffle oil. – Whoever decided to combine pasta with cream, champagne, and truffle should be up for an award. Here’s what you’ll need to make this decadent dinner dish:

FoodHacksDaily wrote 6 delicious recipes you can try. One is a Lovely Champagne Vinaigrette: This vinaigrette works well on any green or tossed salad, but works especially well on salads with a lot of fruit and nuts. It’s light and brings out the natural sweetness in these ingredients. The champagne adds a vibrant, piquant taste.

Huffington Post scoured the internet two years ago and came up with 17 interesting recipes. Number 10 is Strawberry and Champagne pancakes.