Yes, they keep the cork from popping out.
Any white wine would substitute for champagne.
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.
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.
Champagne is a solution. When bubbles come off, they are carbon dioxide gas coming out of solution, so the bubbling champagne is a solution with bubbles of gas in it. The champagne is still a solution, but the bubbles are not part of it any more.
Champagne is a dominant dilution gene. The ideal way to insure that any foal produced is champagne would be that one parent is homozygous for Champagne. This would result in 100% champagne foals from all matings.The second best way would be for both parents to be heterozygous champagne which would have a probability of producing 75% champagne foals.The third best way is if one parent is heterozygous for champagne which would have a 50% probability of producing a champagne foal.
Yes any liquid can boil.
yes
A party! It is called a magnum, which is 1500ml of any wine - not necessarily champagne.
'Champagne' - the original sparkling wine from a small, legally defined district in France, is known, in the UK at least, as 'Champagne' in English. Some people call any sparkling wine 'champagne' but that is incorrect - it's like calling any vacuum cleaner 'a hoover' or any sticky tape 'Scotch Tape' or 'Sellotape' just because they are well known brands.
Rheims- located in Northeast France NOTE-Champagne is a region in France, kind of like the Northern California "wine country". The only difference is that sparkling wine from California is not Champagne. Only sparkling wine from the Champagne region can be Champagne. So there really isn't any city's that are famous for their Champagne, but there are about 5 major champagne producing "houses" that are really famous.
any cage with enough room will do.
yes