What causes the thin fog that gathers at the mouth of a chilled champagne bottle?

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2026-03-05 02:50

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Since champagne is chilled, the surface of the liquid once opened chills the air to it's dew point creating what is known as the "Heather" of the champagne. French people from Reims in the Champagne region believe that breathing in this Heather has a rejuvenating effect on health

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