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Can champagne be enjoyed in space? The Mumm Cordon Rouge Stellar makes history

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We started by sending people into space. They can now enjoy a glass of champagne in zero gravity. Maison Mumm Cordon is launching the first champagne that can be tasted in space, marking yet another enormous step forward for humanity. And in our opinion, that's reason enough to celebrate by cracking a bottle! The ambitious 2017 project by Maison Mumm Cordon is now finished after meeting the space requirements for "lift-off." As a result, the French corporation is now able to join Axiom on future space exploration missions. The Mumm Cordon Rouge Steller has a shape that is reminiscent of a classic champagne bottle with a dash of futurism. Octave De Gaulle, whose business, SPADE, specializes in space design, is the creator of it. Can champagne be enjoyed in space? The Mumm Cordon Rouge Stellar makes history More logistical concerns arise in space, including the pressure in the bottle, bottle size, ergonomics, and user-friendly design. In actuality, the bottle is composed of half-glass and is closed and opened by a stainless steel mechanism. It is additionally shielded by an aluminum casing of aeronautical quality. The Mumm Cordon Rouge Steller was created as a result of the company's interest in innovation and space travel. According to Octave De Gaulle, the inventor of SPADE, "technology serves a bigger purpose here: the champagne catches the exact essence of a region, a climate, an inherited savoir-faire, and a tasting experience for all those who would journey far beyond Earth." Can champagne be enjoyed in space? The Mumm Cordon Rouge Stellar makes history The champagne has a hint of vanilla and pastry flavors and has been matured in wood barrels. You'll experience a wide range of flavors produced with grapes from the 2016 harvest, the bulk of which are Pinot Noir. Together, they produce a delectable gift of vine peach and ripe yellow fruit, with a hint of dried fruit, hazelnut, and praline. And considering that our sense of smell alters while we are in space, that is actually pretty significant. "It is crucial to keep a connection with Earth and her culture in order to maintain equilibrium and well-being. Champagne has this all-encompassing appeal as a terrestrial emblem of the finer things in life, claims astronaut Jean-François Clervoy of the European Space Agency.

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