Champagne in Brisbane
Brisbane has a relaxed but increasingly sophisticated food and drink scene, making it an interesting Australian city for Champagne lovers. Champagne can be enjoyed alongside modern Australian cuisine, seafood, Asian-inspired dishes and a wide range of international food, while the city’s warm climate makes outdoor dining and evening drinks particularly appealing.
Champagne and sparkling wine in Brisbane
Champagne has a place in Brisbane’s restaurants, wine bars, hotels and celebrations, while Australian sparkling wine is also widely enjoyed. Queensland’s warmer climate means that sparkling wine production is less central to the region than in cooler parts of Australia, but Brisbane’s restaurants offer access to sparkling wines from across the country, including Tasmania, Victoria and South Australia.
For Champagne lovers, Brisbane is therefore more about discovering Champagne within Australia’s broader food and wine culture. It is an easy city to combine with a trip to other parts of Queensland, especially if you want to enjoy Champagne before or after exploring the coast, islands or hinterland.
Food, Champagne and the Brisbane lifestyle
Fresh seafood is one of the easiest Champagne pairings to find in Brisbane, while oysters, prawns, sushi, Asian cuisine, cheese and light modern Australian dishes also work beautifully with sparkling wine.
The city’s warm weather and outdoor lifestyle add another dimension to drinking Champagne. A chilled glass works just as well for a long lunch or afternoon drink as it does for an evening celebration, making Brisbane a particularly relaxed destination for Champagne lovers.