For Champagne Bubbles, Smaller Is Better
Roland Piquepaille writes "During this holiday season you don't need a special occasion to drink champagne. You can do it everyday, providing you use moderation and common sense. But did you know that champagne taste better when it has tiny bubbles? This is the result of a very serious study published by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and more recently found by the Discovery Channel. And why do you think champagne taste better when carrying smaller bubbles? The answer is pretty obvious. More bubbles are releasing the champagne's flavor and aroma into your mouth. This summary gives you more details. In the mean time, let's all drink champagne!"
Or, while we're at it, that "French" toast was invented by a Mr. French of Albany NY.
I seriously doubt that an american invented roasting a piece of bread over fire. That was invented waaaaaaaaay before. Oh wait, you're right, I just checked and mr. French does hold a patent on that..
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Beer comes in crates. Wine comes in cases.
And you come in just one flavour, pedantic.