- en.wikipedia.org ChampagneFor other uses, see Champagne (disambiguation). A glass of Champagne exhibiting the characteristic bubbles associated with the wine.
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- medium.com vinia-magazine/wine-history-how-…The cold winters in Champagne led to the fermentation of the wines being halted, as yeasts will not undergo fermentation in such cold weather.
- travelfrancebucketlist.com facts-about-champagne/So before you drink another glass of champagne, here’s all about the champagne – history and some fun champagne facts that you probably didn’t know yet.
- thespruceeats.com what-is-champagne-1328734While sparkling wines can have similar characteristics for a fraction of the price, buying champagne from a proven champagne house guarantees quality.
- britannica.com topic/champagne-alcoholic-beverageChampagne, classic sparkling wine named for the site of its origin and exclusive production, the traditional region of Champagne in northeastern France.
- Champagne is a wine region of remarkable diversity, and this guide encompasses all the breadth and depth of this celebrated and dynamic place.
- decanter.com wine/wine-regions/champagne/Champagne is a sparkling wine named after the region of its production, based around the towns of Reims and Épernay in northeast France.
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- worldhistory.org article/1913/the-history-of-…True sparkling wine, though, a wine that is clear from cloudy impurities, was invented in the Champagne region of France in the 17th century.