The cap.
The wire collar that holds the champagne cork in place, is known as a 'muselet'.
Yes it is! Not sure exactly why the name changed - probably due to Champagne being a trademarked name these days by the wine makers in that region. The bottle is still the same (resembling a champagne cork with wire retainer).
Loriann Champagne Smith's birth name is Loriann Champagne.
Dominic Cork's birth name is Dominic Gerald Cork.
James Cork's birth name is James Alfred Arthur William Cork.
Muselet - Invented in 1844 by Frenchman Adolphe Jacqueson
Champagne diamond is the name of a colour of brown diamond.
Yes. Cork is the name of the largest county in Ireland. It is also the name of the second city of Ireland, which is in county Cork.
Cork Hubbert's birth name is Carl Hubbert.
You do if you are referring to the city of Champagne. Or anything with the name Champagne. But a bottle of champagne you do not capitalize the c.
Don't be silly. Champagne is a region of France. The name Champagne is rigorously protected, and anybody outside the Champagne region who claims to produce Champagne is liable to prosecution and severe penalties. The legal protection of the name and the lawsuits involved is one of the costs which make the price of Champagne so high.
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.