Examples of using "Champagne" in a sentence and their english translations:
Champagne!
Champagne, please.
They were drinking champagne.
Don't drink too much champagne.
I don't drink champagne.
They ate caviar and drank champagne.
Don't break out the champagne yet.
I drank a bottle of champagne.
Tom is drinking champagne.
Tom wanted to drink champagne.
He will drink the champagne at midnight.
I'll take a glass of champagne.
Orange juice or champagne?
We drank champagne last Christmas.
Tom bought a bottle of champagne.
Let's have a glass of champagne.
Tom doesn't want to drink champagne.
I'll be glad to drink a glass of champagne.
Champagne is imported from France.
Tom offered Mary a glass of champagne.
The champagne bubbled in the glass.
Tom ordered a bottle of champagne.
This politician is a typical champagne socialist.
Why do champagne bubbles rise to the surface?
Tom doesn't know the difference between wine and champagne.
Yesterday I spent the night under the bridge, and today I drink champagne in a fancy restaurant.
The aphorism is, how to say it?, the champagne of melancholia; each short statement encapsulates years of disillusionment distilled in a moment of intoxication.