She had developed a taste for fine champagne, from the governmental functions she attended with the governor.
Fear rushed through me like fine champagne, useless adrenaline with nowhere to go.
They drank some of the world's finest champagne as if it were soda pop, with inevitable results.
Yes, folks, there's nothing classier than fine champagne from a can.
He and Alan must spend lavishly on a good meal with fine champagne.
Only the finest French champagne was served alongside vintage wines, none of which had labels from later than 1950.
Fear like fine champagne was tingling through my body.
I could feel his fear like fine champagne.
It was the difference between beer and a fine champagne.
Panic filled me, adrenaline like fine champagne screamed through me.