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The Perfect New Year's Pair: Champagne & Sweets

Hosting a New Year's party? You buy the bubbly, and we'll help you pair it with the perfect dessert.

Shari's Berries

Dec 27, 2013

The Bubbly

Brut, demi-sec or sweet? If you think all champagne's the same, think again. Sparkling wines have different levels of residual sugar ranging from sweet to brut, the driest and most popular champagne. Experts suggest teaming drier varieties with tart desserts to balance champagne's acidic qualities.

The Desserts

Lemon Cookies

Desserts made with tart fruits like lemon combine nicely with champagne. For example, a lemon-glazed cookie deliciously complements a semi-sweet champagne.

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Salty-N-Sweet

Chocolate-dipped pretzels, nuts, potato chips, popcorn and sea-salted caramels all go great with extra-dry champagne varieties, or those a bit sweeter than the bruts.

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Fruit Tarts

Light, fresh fruit desserts suit most champagne, like a ripe berry tart on a flaky pastry crust savored with a demi-sec.

Vanilla CupcakesSweet but not too sweet, fresh-baked vanilla cupcakes and bubbly are another match made in heaven.

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Dark Truffles

Also better together: bittersweet dark chocolate and demi-sec. To enhance the fruity essence of your champagne, try drinking it with a nibble of raspberry or orange chocolate.

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Strawberries

Fresh, sweet strawberries are irresistible with a dry brut. Try strawberries dipped in chocolaty toppings to make this classic duo even more decadent.

Bubbly Without Booze?

Have guests who don't drink, or want to include the kids in the celebration? Our gold sugar-shimmered champagne berries have all the festiveness and flavor of champagne without the alcohol. So you can toast all you want New Year's Eve with no New Year's Day regrets.