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This time of year, when chocolate hearts line the drugstore aisles, roses fill the flower shops, and love is in the air, it feels fitting to drink something fizzy. I would argue that even if your romantic situation is, like mine, somewhat nebulous, it’s just as appropriate to pick up a bottle of bubbles and make a big deal out of a Tuesday night.
But perhaps this year is an extra-special occasion. Maybe you’re thinking of popping the question (and, hopefully, a celebratory bottle when your boo says yes). Maybe you’re celebrating a big anniversary. Or maybe you’ve just made it through the year as a couple and that’s plenty (it’s been a doozy).
Whatever the case, you want a Champagne that’s a little more unique — maybe a vintage bottle? The only thing is, you’re not 100 percent sure what a vintage bottle is and why it costs so much. We’re here to answer your questions, with a little help from the president of Laurent-Perrier US, Michelle Dagny DeFeo.
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