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.
No. It's not necessary.
No! The rule is i BEFORE e except after c and it is true in nearly every case
YOU SPELL it K I T C H EN
Coralic can be anagrammed to spell "caloric".
The word is spelled "fascinating". There is a "c".
You spell CABIN like this C A B I N CABIN
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.
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Judith C. Sutton has written: 'Champagne & caviar & other delicacies' -- subject(s): Cookery (Caviar), Caviar, Champagne (Wine), Gourmets
No! The rule is i BEFORE e except after c and it is true in nearly every case
4 bottles of champagne in a jeroboam
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this is how you spell it C H U P A C A B R A! there....
cognac cointreau champagne chianti cider cherry brandy
m-i-c -r-o-s-p-o-c-i-c that's how you spell mircoscopocic!!
To spell car C-A-R. car.