It was through a series of coincidental historical celebrations in the champagne region, where the wines were made and consumed, that champagne became to be associated with celebration universally.
Good marketing skills by the makers of Champagne. In order to sell more wine they began to associate champagne with celebrations and the idea caught on.
Yes, "correlate" is the correct spelling.
Both "correlate with" and "correlate to" are commonly used and generally accepted. However, "correlate with" is more frequently used in scientific contexts to indicate a relationship between two things, while "correlate to" is less common but can still convey a similar meaning in certain contexts.
That is the correct spelling of correlate (associate, match up).
Correlate clinically means that something is closely related to a clinical setting. Correlate means a measure of association between two variables or in relation to.
Geologists try to correlate earthquakes with movements along existing fault lines. The odds of success does not always correlate with the amount of effort applied.
Not sure if there WAS a Jeanne Champagne, but I AM Jeanne Champagne and I am not a wine or a champagne drink, just a person living in Jersey.
La champagne means "the champagne" (wine).
Champagne
Correlate is two things that are closely connected. It is also correlated with each other.
The "capital" city (préfecture) of the Champagne Ardennes région is Châlons-en-Champagne.
I'm having trouble recognizing your correlate. I'm currently trying to correlate the actions of the various factions in their respective drives toward reaching a peaceful settlement of their hostilities in the region.