What is Magnum champagne?
Magnum champagne is a bottle of sparkling wine from the French champagne region, which is equivalent to two standard bottles of champagne. Many champagne lovers claim that champagne that ages in a magnum bottle has a quality quality that comes from smaller bottles. Due to the cost of production and transport, Magnum champagne is usually more expensive than bottles of the same product of standard size. It is assumed that the Magnum Champagne Award has contributed to its ongoing image as a luxury product.
The primary factor that distinguishes the magnum of champagne from other champagne products is the size of the bottle. Generally, consumers are most familiar with champagne bottles that can hold a liquid of 25.36 ounces (750 milliliters). Magnum bottle holds twice this amount of fluid or a total of 50.72 ounces (1.5 liters).
Many champagne enthusiasts say that the scareders between the Magnum of Champagne and the smaller units of the product are not limited to size. AfterAccording to these individuals, the champagne aging in the Magnum bottle tends to have better quality than the one that stood in smaller containers. They say that this difference in quality is due to the fact that champagne stored in larger bottles is exposed to less air than in small bottles, and as a result it ages slower.
Despite the fact that Magnum champagne is the same volume for two standard bottles of champagne, often costs as much or more than three standard bottles of the same product. This price mismatch is largely caused by the fact that Magnum is more expensive for production, storage and transport than standard products. In addition, champagne producers tend to produce only a limited number of magnums at a time. Takrely the rarity of magnums can also contribute to high prices.
However, rather than discouraging Magnum consumption, some cultural theorists believe that these steep costs can actually support withthe need for some people. According to these theorists, some are considered an expensive magnum as a symbol of a state that refers to prosperity and luxury. At the end of the 20th and at the beginning of the 21st century, Magnums champagne became connected in many minds with the culture of hip-hop and nightclub.