The original green (flat) wine that was used to create champagne was exported from a city called 'Champagne' in France.
Sparkling Champagne comes from the 'Champagne-Ardennes' region in France ; the region's capital city is Reims, east of Paris.
Reims was the capital of the Champagne province in the olden days. But in modern France, the capital of the Champagne region is the city of Chalons en Champagne
The Champagne region is located in Northern France, slightly to the east.
"Champagne" is the name of this region.
Champagne is a sparkling wine made in the Champagne region of France. When spelled with a lower case "c," it is the generic term for any sparkling wine.
True 'Champagne' is made exclusively in the Champagne region of France. The rest, like 'California Champagne' is not truly Champagne, but a similar sparkling wine. France recently expanded the region within Champagne where Champagne can be produced. Before the expansion, sparkling wine produced a few yards across the line of demarcation could not be sold as "Champagne." Now it can. When the lines were re-drawn in the early 20th century, the result was known as the Champagne Riots or the Champagne War. Such arbitrary changes can result in enormous price changes in wine that is completely indistinguishable.
Champagne comes from the Champagne region of France.
The Champagne region of France.
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 Champagne-Ardennes region in France is famous for the Champagne wine.
Reims was the capital of the Champagne province in the olden days. But in modern France, the capital of the Champagne region is the city of Chalons en Champagne
Champagne IS a region. The wine is named after it, and can only be produced there.
It comes from Champagne, France
It is an area of France that was known as "The Champagne" long before the invention of the "bubbly". The wine was named after the region.
Probably not. Champagne in Cognac is a region.
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 sparkling wine that takes its name from the region that it is from. Champagne only comes from this region in France, and shares similar qualities to other wines.