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Jay Staff answered 7 years ago
Preserving leftover, partially drunk Champagne is done exactly in the opposite way one preserves wine. An unopened bottle of Champagne contains a lot of pressure, as one can see when opening a bottle of Champagne. To preserve the “bubbly”, the essential effervescence of Champagne, the bottle needs to be repressurized. By adding air and pressurizing a bottle of Champagne will keep a bottle for several days.
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