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Champagne
Champagne is one of the many regions around the world famous for producing sparkling white wines.
For Sparkling wine it is sealed in its container to allow the natural gases to make the wine sparkling. Still wine allows the gases to escape and a wine that still has gases is credited with not being ready to drink yet.
Champagne is primarily produced in the Champagne region of France, making French the traditional language associated with this sparkling wine.
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.
The sparkling wine champagne is masculine noun in French. The articles are "le" (the) and "un" (a). Ex/ Le champagne est un vin blanc pétillant ([the] champagne is a sparkling white wine. But: the wine is named after the region Champagne. The name of the region is a feminine noun, using the articles "la" and "une".
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Sire de Beaupre Brut is termed as being a mousseux. Mousseux is a French term used for sparkling wine. This being said, the wine is a sparkling wine from France but, not from the Champagne region so technically is not a Champagne. Where specifically in France the wine is from I'm not quite sure.
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.
'la Provence' is the French region where you can find some lavender fields.
Only sparkling wines made in the region of Champagne, France are allowed to be called Champagne. Sparkling wine made elsewhere (India included) have to call themselves sparkling wine. So to answer your question, the difference between Indian sparkling wine and Champagne is where the sparkling wine was made.