Champaign is from the (county/region/area) of France that is named "Champaign". Anything else is sparkling wine, bubbling wine, or some other name.
However, sparkling wines are commonly referred to as champagne. In blind taste tests many people prefer other sparkling wines to Champagne.
The Champagne region in Northeast France is regarded as the best producers of champagne, and even is named after the drink. In many countries, the term 'champagne' is legally reserved only for the type of sne produced in that specific area of France.
Champagne.
no, they don't produce a lot
A lot of countries produce grapes for great wines, which are found around the world.
It is the name of a winery in California. Though they produce, among other things, sparkling wines they are not champagne.
Could be one of many countries. Champagne is shipped from France to most parts of the world.
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.
Laurent Perrier produces many kinds of champagne. The types of champagne produced includes the Alexandria, the Brut, the Ultra Brut and the Millesime to name a few.
No but they sure do have shots and champagne showers a lot
Cotton is a common crop which is grown in many countries. Some countries who produce a lot of cotton include the United States, India, China, and Brazil.
Their farmland was rich, and they can produce lot more than they could eat, so they traded with other countries.
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