National Bubbly Day is a celebration dedicated to sparkling beverages like champagne, prosecco, and other effervescent drinks. Observed annually on the first Saturday of June, it’s a day to enjoy the joy and luxury associated with bubbly drinks, which are often synonymous with celebrations and special moments.
Quick Facts
- When is it?: First Saturday in June (June 7, 2025)
- Tagged as: Celebration, Drinks, Wine
- What’s the hashtag?: #NationalBubblyDay
- When was it founded?: June 1, 2017
- Who founded it?: Freixenet Cava
History of National Bubbly Day
The history of sparkling wine dates back to the 1600s when English scientist Christopher Merret documented the process of creating bubbles in wine. Later, Dom Pérignon, a French Benedictine monk, improved winemaking techniques in the Champagne region. Over time, sparkling wine became a symbol of celebration and luxury. National Bubbly Day was established by Freixenet Cava to honor this iconic drink.
Timeline
- 1662: Christopher Merret discovers the second fermentation process.
- 1697: Dom Pérignon refines sparkling wine production in Champagne.
- 1754: Prosecco is first made in northeastern Italy.
- 1872: Spaniards create Cava using traditional methods.
Dates by Next Year (2025–2030)
| Year | Month and Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | June 7 | Saturday |
| 2026 | June 6 | Saturday |
| 2027 | June 5 | Saturday |
| 2028 | June 3 | Saturday |
| 2029 | June 2 | Saturday |
| 2030 | June 1 | Saturday |
Observed
National Bubbly Day is observed by enjoying sparkling beverages with friends and family, hosting bubbly tasting parties, or experimenting with new bubbly cocktails.
Fun Facts About National Bubbly Day
- The bubbles in sparkling wine are caused by carbon dioxide from fermentation.
- Dom Pérignon did not invent champagne but significantly improved its quality.
- Prosecco has overtaken champagne in popularity worldwide.
Quiz
- Who founded National Bubbly Day?
- What year was Prosecco first made?
- What is the hashtag for National Bubbly Day?
(Answers: Freixenet Cava; 1754; #NationalBubblyDay)
FAQs
Q: Can any sparkling wine be called champagne?
A: No, only sparkling wines from the Champagne region in France can be called champagne.
Q: What foods pair well with bubbly?
A: Sparkling wines pair well with seafood, sushi, desserts, and even fried foods like fish and chips.
Importance of National Bubbly Day
National Bubbly Day highlights the joy and elegance associated with sparkling beverages. It’s a reminder to celebrate life’s special moments with a glass of bubbly.
Related
- National Champagne Day (December 31)
- International Prosecco Day (August)
