How did Champagne get its name?

Champagne, the wine, is named after the region where it is grown, fermented, and bottled: Champagne, France. Nestled in the country’s northeastern corner, near Paris, the only labels that are legally allowed to bare the name “Champagne” are bottled within 100 miles of this region (according to European Law).

What is Champagne known for?

Renowned in the world, it has become a reference in sparkling wine. Champagne wine region is situated in the North-East of France and it is a large agricultural and industrial area. The territory is famous for its sparkling wines, which took the name from the region.

Who invented Champagne?

Dom Pérignon started with the production of wines in the Champagne region in 1668. He is the inventor of the second fermentation in the bottle what makes him for sure the founder of the Champagne as we know it.