The Champagne region in Northeast France is regarded as the best producers of champagne, and even is named after the drink. In many countries, the term 'champagne' is legally reserved only for the type of sne produced in that specific area of France.
The only region in France - or anywhere else in the world - that is permitted to use the appelation Champagne is the Champagne region.
France produces Champagne and sparkling wine is made in almost any region in which wine grapes are produces.
Sparkling wine was first produced in England. Sparkling wine from the Champagne region of France is called Champagne.
Virtually all countries that produce wine also produce sparkling wine.
yes is has to come from champagne in france if it doesnt the it is called white sparkling wine
the city champagne itself
Champagne comes from the Champagne region of France.
The original green (flat) wine that was used to create champagne was exported from a city called 'Champagne' in France.
the Champagne-Ardennes region in France is famous for the Champagne wine.
Because the Champagne administrative province is in France.
It is the PLACE in France where the grapes are harvested. If they come from any place else, it is sparkling wine.
The Champagne region of France.
The Champagne region is located in Northern France, slightly to the east.
Champagne is a fizzy wine from France
It comes from Champagne, France
La Champagne-Ardennes.
Picardie claims it with some justification, but so does Champagne, where the wine comes from, and the old province of La Bresse, where the chickens come from.
Champagne is a protected name for only made in France from the Area Champagne in northern France. The other name outsdide the Champagne in France is Crémant. In Germany and Switzerland the name ist "Sekt". In common usage, champagne refers to any sparkling wine from any country.