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.
Germany is. It borders Switzerland.
Some popular brands of sparkling water in Germany include Gerolsteiner, Selters, and Apollinaris.
Both Austria and France border Germany and Switzerland.
Both France and Austria border Switzerland and Germany.
Österreich (Austria), die Schweiz (Switzerland), und Deutschland (Germany).
Germany Is by France, Switzerland and Poland.
France, Germany and Italy are neighbours of Switzerland. Spain is not.
Switzerland.
Switzerland's largest trading partner is Germany. In 2009, 21% of Switzerland's exports and 29% of its imports came from Germany.
Most sparkling wine comes from France, especially in the region of Champagne (hence the name of the drink; technically only sparkling wine from this region is considered "Champagne," the rest are just varieties of sparkling white wines). However, Portugal's Twin Vines also make an awesome sparkling white wine called Vinho Verde. Check it out at http://www.jmftwinvines.com/about-twin-vines-wine.html
There are two countries that border both Switzerland and Germany: Austria and France.
Switzerland is the number one country in chocolate consumption, Germany is fourth.