The Champagne region 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.
The original green (flat) wine that was used to create champagne was exported from a city called 'Champagne' in 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.
Champagne comes from the Champagne region of France.
La Champagne-Ardennes.
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.
Châlons-en-Champagne is a city in France. It is the capital of both the departmentof Marne and the region of Champagne-Ardenne,
Don't be silly. Champagne is a region of France. The name Champagne is rigorously protected, and anybody outside the Champagne region who claims to produce Champagne is liable to prosecution and severe penalties. The legal protection of the name and the lawsuits involved is one of the costs which make the price of Champagne so high.