Champagne shortage in some markets ahead of New Year's Eve, sellers say

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Some higher-end types of champagne are sold out ahead of New Year's Eve.

CHICAGO -- It's time to toast to the future and ring in 2022, but good luck finding bubbly to celebrate with. Liquor sellers say champagne brands such as Moet & Chandon and Veuve Clicquot, which can retail for $50 to more than $100 per bottle, are sold out in many markets.

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