Question:
what color is champagne?
Jason s
2006-07-02 21:43:40 UTC
what color is champagne?
Sixteen answers:
anonymous
2006-07-02 21:45:06 UTC
Depends....there is clear, white, rose and a few more I am sure of.



After re-reading this question and realizing no one took it any other way than the drink I will add to it.



Champagne is a color on cars....it was a very popular color a few years ago but silver tones are taking that spot.



Champagne is a form of beige. Normal tan and silver mixed will make champagne color. Some have a slight hugh of red or blue in them also.
?
2016-09-29 03:32:37 UTC
Champagne Color
C
2006-07-02 21:45:57 UTC
Champagne colored...like Champagne diamonds. Like GingerAle.
HL
2006-07-02 23:32:24 UTC
Depends on what kind of champagne you're getting. Wikipedia says:

"Champagne is typically a white wine even if it is produced with red grapes, because the juice is extracted from the grapes using a gentle process that minimizes the amount of time the juice spends in contact with the skins, which is what gives red wine its colour. Rosé wines are also produced, either by permitting the juice to spend more time with the skins to impart a pink color to the wine, or by adding a small amount of red wine during blending."



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nickipettis
2006-07-02 21:49:32 UTC
Champagne ( the drink) is most often Ginger Ale colored, but it can vary.



But if someone is referring to a Champagne colored couch, it is a light tan with a little pink or peach in it.
Kim H
2006-07-02 21:48:34 UTC
Picture a glass of Champagne....that is what color it is
anonymous
2006-07-02 21:46:38 UTC
Champagne is the color of celebration - a classy, refined, pale yellow full of everlasting highlights of the party.
j_elmo28
2006-07-02 21:46:56 UTC
champagne is a dark red burgundy color
Batman
2006-07-02 21:50:24 UTC
Lite gold
Q
2006-07-08 23:24:48 UTC
It's the color of bubbles, of course!
LaTanya B
2006-07-02 21:47:30 UTC
Some champange is pink and some is yellow,it depends on what brand you buy.
jim w
2006-07-02 21:51:46 UTC
It depends. ALL wines are white until they come into contact with the skin of the grape. The length of the contact is what determines the color of the wine.
Scoob
2006-07-03 00:13:59 UTC
transparent yellow ochre.

Guess So!
anonymous
2006-07-02 21:47:39 UTC
a gold-tanish color.
easyskaten
2006-07-02 21:46:16 UTC
i think it comes in many different colors, pink, yellowish clear sometimes...........
bk_cutie_luvs_u
2006-07-02 21:47:58 UTC
yellowish


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