Why Champagne Pairs So Well With Steak
Red wine is the most common accompaniment for steak, but food experts agree that the next time you visit a steakhouse, you should order Champagne instead.
Read MoreRed wine is the most common accompaniment for steak, but food experts agree that the next time you visit a steakhouse, you should order Champagne instead.
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