Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyMaking Champagne is now a rich man’s game, but a century ago, vineyard owners were destitute and took to the streets to demand “Death to fraudsters.” Wines from across France and beyond were shipped into local train stations, disappeared into cellars and emerged as “Champagne.” In 1911, when impoverished local grape growers took matters into their own hands, the French army was called in to restore order. But the stationing of many young
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[cheers and applause] a famous story where napoleon, his troops are riding home after the french revolution, there was a duchess who is making champagne, she had of the trip the champagne, they were writing on their horse, so they had to open the champagne with their swords. sabers. they call it sabreing the champagne bottle and they do it every new year s eve here. so we re going to do it ourselves. this is not a sharp sword. i mean, look. okay. don t you dare we are going to have a little competition. the competition is whoever cuts this bottle better has to buy drinks the loser has to buy drinks. i m going to lose on purpose. we will see. winner buys drinks. hold on. are you ready? one, two, three. hello! hello! [cheers and applause] thank you! okay, who won?
[cheers and applause] a famous story where napoleon, his troops are riding home after the french revolution, there was a duchess who is making champagne, she had of the trip the champagne, they were writing on their horse, so they had to open the champagne with their swords. sabers. they call it sabreing the champagne bottle and they do it every new year s eve here. so we re going to do it ourselves. this is not a sharp sword. i mean, look. okay. don t you dare we are going to have a little competition. the competition is whoever cuts this bottle better has to buy drinks the loser has to buy drinks. i m going to lose on purpose. we will see. winner buys drinks. hold on. are you ready? one, two, three. hello! hello! [cheers and applause] thank you! okay, who won?