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00:00 Introduction
"I only drink champagne when I'm happy and when I'm sad. Sometimes, I drink it whenI'm alone. When I have company, I consider it obligatory. I trifle with it if I'm not hungry and I drink it when I am. Otherwise, I never touch it unless I'm thirsty." In short, you can always drink it if you feel like it.
00:46 So what temperature should you serve champagne at?
Short answer, not too chilled but cool. More specifically, most champagnes are good at 46 degrees Fahrenheit or about 8 degrees Celsius.
For vintage champagnes, it changes a bit to about 50 degrees Fahrenheit or about 10 degrees Celsius.
If your champagne is too cold or too warm, you miss out on some flavors. To get that temperature, it should be about 3-4 hours in the fridge or about 15-20 minutes into an ice bucket. If you do not have that much time, you can add salt to the ice bucket and it will cool down into just about 5 minutes.
01:19 So how do you open a bottle of champagne? There are 2 options.
The traditional one is to do the sabrage. Personally, I've done it once, it is a huge mess and it is more of a show.
A better way to open a champagne is to take the bottle and remove the foil as well as the wire cage and the muzzle on top. Most of the time, there is a little lip where you can open the foil, if you can't, simply take a wine opener and cut it open. Hold the bottle in your right hand if you are right-handed, the left one if you are left-handed. The cork always on the opposite hand. Now, twist the bottle from the bottom and slightly tilt on the cork until it pops.
02:02 So how should you pour champagne? What glass should you use?
Back in the day, people favored a flat kind of copita style glass because champagne often had a lot of carbonation and sometimes they would even use a swizzle stick to get rid of all the bubbles. That way, everything in the champagne is quite controlled so you don't have any excess bubbles and you can use different glasses.
The most popular style is probably the champagne flute which is very elegant and stylish. That being said, in recent years, regular wine glasses have become a lot more popular especially for vintage champagnes because supposedly, they help you to discern flavors better.
At the end of the day, simply go with the glass you have or the one you like most. When you pour champagne, most people hold it by the neck or in the middle. The most elegant way is to put your thumb to the back hole of the bottom of the bottle and then pour it. Ideally, you hold the glass at an angle and slowly pour it down then you wait a little bit until the foam has subsided and then you top it off. you always want the glass to be about half full if its a flute, a little less if it's a wine glass.
Of course, if you get a magnum bottle which is one and a half liters, you get twice as many glasses.
03:36 How To Drink Champagne?
1. Look at the champagne
If it is a very light golden color, it means it is a younger champagne. If it is darker, more golden, or yellow, it means it's an older, more ripen champagne.
2. Smell the champagne
Hold your nose over it and see what you can smell. Generally, there are five aroma groups. Flowers, vegetables, fruits, dried fruits, indulgent delicacies.
3. Taste the champagne
Take a little sip, let it roll down your tongue, down the palate. Wine tasters typically swirl the champagne around their mouth just like you do with a mouthwash, that way, you get the full flavor experience.
Last but not the least, pay attention to the finish when it rolls down your palate. The longer the flavor lingers in your mouth, the more high end, the more expensive the champagne will be.
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@matthewhoover8591
@matthewhoover8591 6 лет назад
I'll bet Raphael had some fun making this video.
@gentlemansgazette
@gentlemansgazette 6 лет назад
I always have fun ;)
@Yankee_Doodle_Dandy
@Yankee_Doodle_Dandy 6 лет назад
Gentleman's Gazette wrong glass
@bongXryger
@bongXryger 6 лет назад
how are french champagne flutes the wrong glass?
@raymondbiskner6885
@raymondbiskner6885 5 лет назад
"Oh darn, I messed up the shot. Guess I HAVE to go refill this champagne glass..."
@79Sarwar
@79Sarwar 5 лет назад
I wore my Tuxedo for this video.
@peterkay8073
@peterkay8073 6 лет назад
Your next video should be how a gentleman gets up off the floor after quaffing a bottle of champagne 🍾
@doroparker1702
@doroparker1702 3 года назад
A gentleman never will drink too much. So he will not end up on the ground. If you always empty a bottle once it is open that is definitely not gentlemanlike
@erikrusso9808
@erikrusso9808 5 лет назад
I can't believe he actually shook the Dom Pérignon for that short clip ^^
@mertyatgak4930
@mertyatgak4930 3 года назад
It was probably empty
@guywhoasked6046
@guywhoasked6046 3 года назад
@@mertyatgak4930 and you took a joke seriously
@splashpont
@splashpont 6 лет назад
How to drink...: 1. often 2. at brunch 3. with orange juice
@maximilianseveriens9193
@maximilianseveriens9193 4 года назад
Simp
@jeremiahmendoza387
@jeremiahmendoza387 5 лет назад
I feel so elegant after watching this.
@djcsr
@djcsr 5 лет назад
The funniest part is when Sven says how "the most elegant way is to put your thumb into the back hole" (of the bottle). Although putting your thumb in the back hole conjures some inelegant imagery, you may want to use the correct term for this, which is in fact the punt. Along the same vein, it is important when describing placing your thumb in the punt, to enunciate well to avoid any misunderstandings.
@KimmyQueen
@KimmyQueen 2 года назад
This is very good.
@Crazymofoinamajikbox
@Crazymofoinamajikbox 6 лет назад
I can’t drink anymore, but that outfit is my absolute favorite I’ve seen on you. I love burgundy.
@sugarkitti3051
@sugarkitti3051 5 лет назад
Now THAT'S the way you do it!!!!! If there is such a true "perfectly done." YOU HAVE done it. Bravo! People are born with class and later develop it. You Sir, are born with IT.
@badwrench13
@badwrench13 6 лет назад
Any time is a good time for champagne!
@DClaville
@DClaville 5 лет назад
NO 8-10°C is drinking temperature so serve it much colder. and a true gentleman always opens his champagne with a sabre. great videos thank you for making them
@TimothyRCrowe
@TimothyRCrowe 4 года назад
Sven, You are a true Prince of Style and Class, my friend. You are my Style Guru.
@TheUmbravulpes
@TheUmbravulpes 5 лет назад
In regards to a noticable "pop" when opening a sparkling wine, the person who taught me on wine (one of the most highly ranked sommeliers if my country) said that popping the wine is tacky/showy and that it's better to learn how to "silently" open the bottle. Oh, and I've also tried the saber opening and completely agree that it's very messy and best left for extremely special occasions.
@sowhat...
@sowhat... Год назад
How is it possible to open it without the pop being heard at all? Seems impossible.
@dainforsythe7129
@dainforsythe7129 6 лет назад
The pout face with the bottle shake - priceless. Thanks always for the straight talk combined with a sense of humo(u)r. Spot on and Cheers!
@GeFlixes
@GeFlixes 6 лет назад
That grin in the thumbmail, though. "Don't take candy from strangers" ^^
@thethriftyprepper9421
@thethriftyprepper9421 6 лет назад
Nice closing video on the year. I started watching your videos this year and can't thank you enough for the knowledge & confidence I've gained in such a short time. Happy new year & looking forward to the videos ahead. Cheers!
@gentlemansgazette
@gentlemansgazette 6 лет назад
Merci!
@BlendingWithHenry
@BlendingWithHenry 6 лет назад
What a classy gentleman! Amazing fit! Thank U and Happy New Year!
@evan6898
@evan6898 5 лет назад
Blending With Henry it’s now 2019
@latetotheparty7551
@latetotheparty7551 6 лет назад
Thanks, Raphael! I'll definitely do my best to incorporate this information and add a bit more charm to the New Year's Celebration.
@commonwealpanther
@commonwealpanther 3 года назад
What a lovely video. Informative, thoughtful, not pretentious. Thank you!
@misc-vid2753
@misc-vid2753 6 лет назад
One additional tip for opening the bottle... I like to use the metal cage to grip the cork better than just with a bare palm. Less chance of cork slippage in your hand.
@michaelwhittaker4246
@michaelwhittaker4246 6 лет назад
A very well produced video. It looks truly excellent. It was a nice bit of humour when you shook the bottle, part of me was “having kittens” at the thought of doing that to a bottle of Dom.
@hildebroeckx3444
@hildebroeckx3444 6 лет назад
Your channel has grown fast, i subscribed when you had only 50k, now you're already at 150k. Keep the work Rafael!
@MartinGrauer
@MartinGrauer 6 лет назад
A great addition to the article about Champagne i just read on your website. This New Years celebrations will get even classier this year! I would like to thank you for all the helpful videos and articles you made for us this year, it helped me a lot to become more of a gentleman and all around more knowledgeable. I wish you the best in the new year and i hope to se more amazing stuff from you. By the way i absolutely love your outfit in this video, great combination! :)
@biglo9889
@biglo9889 6 лет назад
Thank you. I'm a chauffeur and regularly open champagne bottles upon my clients request. The way you do it looks better, I'll use that technique.
@juno7893
@juno7893 5 лет назад
Saved my new years eve. Thank you.
@rjames7611
@rjames7611 5 лет назад
Sven... THANKS! Enjoyed the video and picked up a few tips.
@keeponsearchingearth1543
@keeponsearchingearth1543 6 лет назад
Bravo Sven, Bravo. BTW you have a beautifully decorated home from what I can see in this episode. Happy New Year Sir. Martin
@JDAxonn
@JDAxonn 5 лет назад
Great video, very well explained. And that outfit is just amazing!
@jamesboswell3733
@jamesboswell3733 5 лет назад
Thank goodness for this video! Now I know I've been drinking campaign wrong all these years.
@kidbrown2010
@kidbrown2010 6 лет назад
Can I drink Champagne on casual clothea or should I put on a suit?
@dostiemat
@dostiemat 6 лет назад
Ruben The champagne tastes better with a nice fitted suit.
@seikibrian8641
@seikibrian8641 5 лет назад
Neither. Wearing either a tuxedo or a smoking jacket is the only way to truly enjoy your Champagne. ;-)
@jaineshkev3574
@jaineshkev3574 5 лет назад
🤣🤣🤣
@Svenskadoktorn
@Svenskadoktorn 5 лет назад
Your birthday suit is the best choice.
@latina305mami
@latina305mami 4 года назад
😂
@Mike951666
@Mike951666 5 лет назад
awesome video and very beautiful Christmas tree in the background
@Epierce.
@Epierce. 5 лет назад
The best of videos about anything for the modern gentleman.
@alexib1984
@alexib1984 5 лет назад
This guy for president, classy dude!
@cathiegotuzzo4879
@cathiegotuzzo4879 6 лет назад
Hello!!! I just have to say that I absolutely adore your channel! And your personality and knowledge and many, many other qualities, I have learnt sooooo much from you and I just wanted to say thank you for sharing! I'm a lady, but I watch your videos because I have a 7yo boy and a lovely husband that is all about ASOS fashion (I'm not demeaning anyone who uses the brand, I do too, but elegant and classy are not the first words that come to my mine when someone says ASOS) and my son gets the same look! As we go twice a week to church meetings and go out preaching, is very important for me to learn to have a good taste on clothes, we're from overseas and fashion is quite different from where we're from, and what I like the most about you is that you're not the model type who would look good on anything, but you're like the rest of mortals who are not models but can be elegant! Is like breaking a barrier, when I feel worthy of being elegant and classy even if I'm not the model type, if that makes sense :S well that's how you make me feel and just wanted to thank you for that!
@srycte9369
@srycte9369 4 года назад
this is like one of the good YT channels i watch! keep on going man youre good!
@dipro001
@dipro001 6 лет назад
Emirates airlines is filled with some lovely staff who will always serve you a flute filled to the brim of Moet and Chandon. That was the first thing that came to my mind when you mentioned the full glass.
@docluv14
@docluv14 6 лет назад
Thank you for providing this video. As always, it was informative and fun 👍🏼
@QRSC-fh2ob
@QRSC-fh2ob 5 лет назад
I feel so high class watching this video lol!
@josemajano6542
@josemajano6542 6 лет назад
Great video Raphael! I have been waiting for a champagne video ever since you made the Scotch video! Awesome facts! My favorite champagne is Dom Perignon 2006.
@_d.395
@_d.395 3 года назад
I just finished watching an episode of dynasty and I'm here to feel fancy😂
@dakotagrady66
@dakotagrady66 6 лет назад
Great stuff, keep up the good work!
@solitaire1423
@solitaire1423 2 года назад
I really like this channel. mostly because in my country these educations are not used even by elite or politicians.
@conardsmith2777
@conardsmith2777 6 лет назад
Amazing video! I’ve been waiting for the velvet bow tie to show up in the shop!
@randymoss8183
@randymoss8183 3 года назад
Happy New Year 2021.
@PetitMusic
@PetitMusic 9 месяцев назад
I'm gonna try the technique with the thumb on a Jeroboam next time
@baldevsinghkular3974
@baldevsinghkular3974 2 года назад
Excellent!thank you so much 💓
@georgepapapavlou4473
@georgepapapavlou4473 6 лет назад
A very enjoyable video! I already knew most of the facts you presented but I still enjoyed the video very.
@benjaminharrisongray9079
@benjaminharrisongray9079 6 лет назад
Brilliant video, Raphael.
@WineScribble
@WineScribble 4 года назад
This is such a great tip! I love this!
@user-zj5zr8my8b
@user-zj5zr8my8b 6 лет назад
Happy New Year!
@cvlm7703
@cvlm7703 3 года назад
Love love love!
@nodarikirtadze8220
@nodarikirtadze8220 6 лет назад
Love this channel
@Slammintone
@Slammintone 4 года назад
Just bought a 2002 Vintage Dom Pérignon. First ever. Now I don’t want to drink it until I’ve tried some other champagnes and buy that jacket!
@ethangillese
@ethangillese 6 лет назад
I really enjoyed this! I would love to see more videos like this! Maybe how to wine taste or host a cocktail party?
@anthonymattos9073
@anthonymattos9073 Год назад
Great information thanks.
@spartaarekhi9082
@spartaarekhi9082 5 лет назад
Best video ever!!!!
@kenny9871
@kenny9871 3 года назад
Wonderful ✨
@DiscoR53
@DiscoR53 5 лет назад
Thanks, my French friend she got me into champagne.
@ojlove11
@ojlove11 6 лет назад
Those coasters are beautiful
@wineandthewild3760
@wineandthewild3760 5 лет назад
As someone with really weak arms, it terrified me every time you demonstrated pouring the dom with one hand from the bottom. I love the category "indulgent delicacies." Hahaha.
@Queenofthatank
@Queenofthatank 3 года назад
Practice n the fact the the well is so deep are the only things that I can say make it easy lol
@sdc7297
@sdc7297 5 лет назад
Great video and great channel! Cheers!
@ishowyouapple
@ishowyouapple 6 лет назад
More of this! So useful
@southernluv1938
@southernluv1938 4 года назад
THANK YOU!
@Stephy_E
@Stephy_E 4 года назад
New sub because tonight I'm gonna have champagne 😝❤️
@jesseruiz5448
@jesseruiz5448 2 года назад
you are a good host bro thank you for your video keep it up bro good vibes and blessings
@oscar87171
@oscar87171 5 лет назад
I enjoy your videos very much. So informative!! Thank you!! Regards, Oscar J. Garza
@gnc730
@gnc730 6 лет назад
Great video. Very informative!
@ariadne1683
@ariadne1683 6 лет назад
Dear Raphael, I know this is a channel for men but I would be so happy if you could also make some videos about womens clothing/ style and behavior. Some time ago I already asked if there is a youtuber with a similar channel on youtube, but I was not successful with it (you also replied and said you unfortunately would not know). As a woman I love watching your videos cause I think I can still learn from it and I like the decent way you speak and inform us about things I never learned at home. Anyway, keep on doing this great work and thank you very much!
@dostiemat
@dostiemat 6 лет назад
zaco21 but she’s looking for a youtuber who has a deep understanding of the art of clothing and style. Someone creating videos based on research of trends from the past. Schneider is a pearl in the ocean currently.
@joshfacchinello151
@joshfacchinello151 6 лет назад
I suggest Justine Leconte. I feel like she's pretty knowledgeable when it comes to women's clothing
@JoseMartinez-bs8oi
@JoseMartinez-bs8oi 5 лет назад
Women need to cook. Not spend time on youtube.
@lizzyM7
@lizzyM7 5 лет назад
My recommendation is learn from him even though his target audiance is men. Dining and etiquette are the same for men and women. Also I would just adapt his clothing tips to a womans wardrobe. Ex) red velvet blazer paired with black knee length skirt. Embellish with a silk neck tie and Statement shoes. Try looking at sophisticated preppy styles on pinterest...brands like ralph lauren, lacoste, Burberry all are great for inspiration!
@carltrotter7622
@carltrotter7622 4 года назад
Mathieu Dostie I couldn’t say it any better.
@firandcurly84
@firandcurly84 3 года назад
Thank you.
@Queenofthatank
@Queenofthatank 3 года назад
You explained this better then my etiquette professor
@pegoossens
@pegoossens 5 лет назад
not to be a nit pick but a true professional opens the bottle without it popping. Just release the gas in a slow and controlled way. that way you never get any spray
@sybrenvandemoort7129
@sybrenvandemoort7129 5 лет назад
true, real sommeliers also never remove the cage around the cork
@gsmiley2707
@gsmiley2707 4 года назад
True. But as I wrote above, in a celebratory context, the cork should pop and fly off. And if it crashes something, then the damage should always remind you of that joyous occasion.
@steamgent4592
@steamgent4592 6 лет назад
Great outfit. I always prefer peaked lapels but that's just me. Otherwise, it's spot on a Dandy Gentleman about to entertain look. I'm also a fan of Prince Albert slippers around the house so those are a win as well. Keep up the good work and have a happy New Year. You're helping the future generations of "youngins" how a Man should dress and how to do it. Even I have picked up a neat idea or trick or too along the way.
@yaboibradautry
@yaboibradautry 2 года назад
You know you should have mentioned rare owls with your flying cork disclaimer… great video! Learned a lot!
@Thevoiceofreason84
@Thevoiceofreason84 27 дней назад
Dumb and dumber ? 😂
@andrewfrongello4453
@andrewfrongello4453 5 лет назад
Love your videos.......the back hole at the bottom of the bottle is called the punt.
@momoxieproductions2774
@momoxieproductions2774 6 лет назад
Very classy!!! I just add ice cubes if it's too warm.
@JAG312
@JAG312 2 года назад
I place my champagne glasses in the refrigerator so that they are approximately the same temperature as the champagne. No thermal shock pouring champagne into a room temperature glass.
@yuvrajrathod6535
@yuvrajrathod6535 2 года назад
It's new year 2022 and I'm watching this video at home without champagne😂
@itskingjohan3195
@itskingjohan3195 5 лет назад
Hi Sven! I have something to say. I used my black suit with a black bow tie and some black shoes 2 times, and here comes the question, should i use the same suit with the same accessories at new years eve? My friends and other people have seen me wearing the same suit already, so should i change suit with a tie or something?
@kaymcgarden
@kaymcgarden 4 года назад
How to budget when you love champagne...🥂
@diegod1177
@diegod1177 6 лет назад
0:44 so right now ok thanks hahaha
@twistedpivoter2695
@twistedpivoter2695 5 лет назад
Wow you look like a boss when sat down on the couch
@ondrejdolnicek265
@ondrejdolnicek265 5 лет назад
Graet jacket!
@alfpit2010
@alfpit2010 6 лет назад
Hey Raphael, really nice video, like always! There's just one thing about pouring the champagne. I've read that actually pouring it into the glass by holding your thumb in that little hole is actually the way a waiter is supposed to pour it, so the client can actually see the label of the bottle. Alles Gute im neuen Jahr!
@nanasvlog2707
@nanasvlog2707 5 лет назад
Wow elegant 👍
@ruzzelladrian907
@ruzzelladrian907 6 лет назад
Such a handsome thumbnail 😍♥️
@theexpensivechampagneguide
@theexpensivechampagneguide 3 года назад
need.......more........Champagne!
@trinisuprazee
@trinisuprazee 5 лет назад
Love the peacock
@thistlenstar
@thistlenstar 5 лет назад
I smiled to myself as I wondered if you would address the sabrage, and then you did! As I understand it, it is important to use the back of the blade rather than the edge. This would suggest a sabre with a flat spine like a French model 1822 or the American model 1840 "wristbreaker." A gentleman would reject the 1860 model for sabrage because it has a rounded spine. It does seem like a messy process, but, also fun. It might be best to practice first on empties, move up to the cheap stuff and then be done with it. As always, safety first!
@carlorjj
@carlorjj 6 лет назад
Very Classy, I Will stop using my SwordThanks and Have a Happy New Year!!!!
@aryankulshreshtha5236
@aryankulshreshtha5236 6 лет назад
no fam
@ynwasagar434
@ynwasagar434 5 лет назад
Nice ideas and guidence. .and I love Dom perial
@seikibrian8641
@seikibrian8641 5 лет назад
"Dom perial" ???
@adrianfuentes4623
@adrianfuentes4623 10 месяцев назад
ONE MORE TIME THANKS LORD.
@jeffbarnes2707
@jeffbarnes2707 5 лет назад
Thanks
@bobbirdsong6825
@bobbirdsong6825 6 лет назад
As swords, while classic and old-school, aren’t very utilitarian or accepted in modern times, is there a certain knife you would suggest? Is it better to go flashy with a balisong, or classic with a multi tool? I know this isn’t something you would probably consider, but it is something I wanted to know your opinion on.
@shawmutfinlay
@shawmutfinlay 6 лет назад
Addition: Make sure to arrive at the table with flutes already set, bottle in hand along with a clean white BAR MOP (towel). You may think that the champagne won't spill, but it happens to the pros. Wrap the folded towel around the bottle as you hold it, whilst pulling the cork in the opposite hand. If when pouring, it's too heavy for you to punt with one hand (don't be ashamed and risk a disaster!) use the other to support the neck that is still wrapped with the towel. When you are done with all the pouring, place the opened bottle in an ice bucket (on table or stand) and drape the towel along the bottle. Don't take the towel away and don't throw it on the table! I have been served champagne where the server insisted she didn't need a towel. 1. She struggled to open it, then had to go get a towel while my wife and I stood looking at the de-foiled bottle at our table. 2. She then spilled a bit when pouring and had to wipe it up (w/ the towel she didn't need). Think of the towel as elegant insurance.
@christopheranton13
@christopheranton13 6 лет назад
CONGRATULATIONS ON BECOMING VERIFIED!
@joan3338
@joan3338 5 лет назад
I have a 1978 don perignon 3 litres is it valuable ?
@mitchdewitt3280
@mitchdewitt3280 6 лет назад
Can I️ use a sippy cup for champagne?
@kevinbruns8132
@kevinbruns8132 5 лет назад
Bro can u do this with Milk Top ?
@wyattfink5827
@wyattfink5827 3 года назад
“How to chill” by the gentleman’s gazette
@jz5748
@jz5748 5 лет назад
l have a question.how to improve the palate sensation?its very hard to distinguish flavors .is there a book on it?i need help.my job requires me able to pick up these flavors in champagne or whisky or gin or other spirtis.
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