The ritual of serving champagne

The Art of Hosting

The art of hosting encompasses the champagne experience, from setting the perfect table, to serving champagne and finally, the ritual of champagne tasting. Maison Perrier-Jouët reveals the expert advice to make every occasion more elegant and enchanting.

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Our recommandations to serve champagne

The ritual of serving champagne is a unique and iconic gesture. Do you know the proper temperature at which to serve your bottle? Or how to present your bottle to your guest? Discover the art of hosting as Sebastien Lebon, host of Maison Belle Epoque, shares his expert tips on how to serve Perrier-Jouët champagne for every elegant, enchanting occasion. 

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How to serve champagne

Each sip of sparkling champagne is a moment to be savored. Coming together with friends and loved ones over a glass of glimmering bubbles is a joyful celebration, and with a few expert tips you can explore the art of hosting to make your next gathering one to remember. What should you keep in mind?



  1. The perfect temperature: a non-vintage Perrier-Jouët champagne is ideally served at 8º C, while a vintage cuvée is best served at 10º C to reveal its full complexity.
  2. Never freeze your bottle to refresh it. This can be dangerous and may unbalance the aromas.
  3. When opening your bottle, the goal is not to surprise, but to delight guests with a light sound, almost a sigh as the bottle is opened. This is achieved by gently turning the bottle, while firmly holding the cork.
  4. The bottom of the bottle should be held when pouring, ensuring the label is always facing your guests.
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Our recommendations to set the perfect table

An exceptional gastronomic moment begins with an enchanting table setting. From the placement of each glass, to the folding of the napkins to elements of decor, every attention to detail comes together to elevate the dining experience. Explore how to set the perfect table setting with expert advice from Sebastien Lebon to help you create a moment to remember.

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How to set the perfect table

The art of hosting is an exceptional gift, providing the best possible experience to guests. As host of Maison Belle Epoque, Sebastien Lebon shares a few lessons to help you make your next delightful occasion unforgettable.

 

  1. The table setting always begins with an impeccably ironed white tablecloth.
  2. Seating can be arranged starting from the middle of the table. The chairs should be placed first.
  3. The glasses serve as points of reference to help you achieve perfect alignment when the table is set. Each glass should be placed above the serving plate, in symmetry with the glasses opposite.
  4. To place items at the correct distance, ensure a small space the width of a finger is left between items.
  5. Cutlery should be arranged in order of using and according to the dishes being served with forks on the left and knives and spoons on the right.
  6. You can bring elegance to your table setting with a unique napkin fold and floral decorations to adorn the table and offer a connection to nature.

These simple gestures will help you create an exquisite dining experience to share with friends and loved ones.

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Our recommendations to taste champagne

Tasting champagne is a sensory experience, awakening the senses with each step of this enchanting ritual. A few expert recommendations can elevate this iconic act, allowing the full personality of the wine to be revealed for a delightfully memorable occasion.

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How to taste champagne

Dazzling and bright, the first sip of champagne dances on the palate, awakening the senses with its delightful effervescence. Tasting champagne is an art form, inviting you to savor the delicate aromas and lively taste. Discover this unique ritual with expert tips from Sebastien Lebon, host of Maison Belle Epoque, to help you create the best tasting conditions for every glass.

 

  1. There are three stages of tasting: the robe, the nose and the palate.
  2. Start your tasting experience by describing the robe, or color, of the champagne and its effervescence: are the bubbles thin? Is the color bright?
  3. When holding your glass, avoid placing your hand under the body of the glass, preferring instead to hold the stem to ensure the champagne does not warm up.
  4. The best glass in which to taste champagne should closely resemble that of a wine glass.
  5. Once served, smell the champagne to explore the nose and spin the glass delicately in order to aerate the wine, revealing the aromas in the second nose.
  6. Finally, it's time to taste! The trick is to take in a trickle of air with the first sip to take in the full expression of the wine.
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