champagne
A vineyard or wine-producing region in france or a grade/class of wine.
the Champagne-Ardennes region in France is famous for the Champagne wine.
It is made mostly in Bordeaux.
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.
France doesn't have an East coast! Bordeaux is a wine producing region on it's western coast though.
Yes, France is famous for wine. It was already famous at the time of the Roman empire, and the Gauls (local tribes living there at the time) famously invented the wood barrel. Nowadays, the traditions in wine making are strictly enforced by professional bodies, meaning that you cannot use fertilizers, water the vineyards, or add chemicals to the wine as happens in most wine-producing countries.
A number of French regions are wine-producing areas. The biggest producer and most famous region is the area of Bordeaux, in the Aquitaine region.
Champagne is one of the many regions around the world famous for producing sparkling white wines.
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
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