For many couples, Champagne has been a part of their many relationship milestones, including the proposal, so they may choose to feature the bubbly beverage in more ways than one.
It's National Bubbly Day! Champagne and celebration go hand in hand, which is why so many couples – regardless of whether alcohol is served at their wedding or not – have some sort of toast at their reception. For many couples, Champagne has been a part of their many relationship milestones, including the proposal, so they may choose to feature the bubbly beverage in more ways than one.
For those pairs, we've created a list of ways to incorporate sparkling wine or Champagne into your wedding besides the toast – from the moment guests arrive to their final send-off. We've seen couples provide flutes of chilled Champagne to guests before the ceremony even begins, offer miniature bottles or flutes attached to escort cards to get the party started earlier, provide a bubbly bar in the ladies' lounge at the reception, and so much more.
For these and the rest of the ideas, take a look at 11 ways to incorporate Champagne into your wedding, below! Find additional inspiration for your celebration by clicking on each photo to see more from these real weddings.
2. Getting Ready
Photo by KLK Photography; Planning & Design by Bluebell Events
4. Pre-Ceremony Drinks
Photo by John Solano Photography; Planning & Design by Alyson Fox, Levine Fox Events
6. Welcome Drinks
Photo by Maya Myers Photography; Planning & Design by Sterling Engagements
8. Fruit & Bubbly Bar
Photo by Perez Photography; Floral Design by Bella Flora of Dallas; Planning & Design by Diamond Affairs Weddings and Special Events
9. Bubbly Bar in the Ladies' Lounge
Photo by Jenny & Eddie; Floral Design by Bella Flora of Dallas; Planning & Design by Diamond Affairs Weddings and Special Events
10. Champagne Tower
Photo by Abby Jiu Photography; Month-of Planning by Evoke Design & Creative
For more ideas, discover how to incorporate wine into your wedding, view tips for personalizing your wedding ceremony and reception, and get expert advice on how to elevate your celebration with out-of-the-box designs.