The French take their Champagne seriously. So seriously, in fact, it’s led to a bit of a tussle with “the Champagne of beers.” Miller High Life, the American brew, has long used that nickname in its ...
Two glasses of champagne presented on a table in a green area. - barmalini/Shutterstock You're probably aware that champagne can only be called champagne if it comes from the French region of the same ...
CHAMPAGNE, France — The train journey along the Marne River from Paris to the region of Champagne is one of beauty and serenity. For those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, a short ...
Unlimited bubbly, waterside vineyards, and culinary delicacies: This new European river cruise is a Champagne lover’s dream. French Waterways has just unveiled its newly renovated barge, which will ...
Champagne is a sparkling wine named after France's Champagne region, protected by AOC laws. Only wine made there using specific grapes and methods can be called Champagne, reflecting its unique ...
You say Champagne. We say Champleasure. You don’t have to be a wine snob to honeymoon in France’s storied Champagne region. You just have to love popping corks, clinking glasses, manicured gardens, ...
Vicki Denig is a wine and travel journalist who divides her time between New York and Paris. She is a certified wine specialist who has worked in the wine trade since 2013. For many, the Champagne ...
The Accidental Discovery Nobody Wanted Back in the 17th century sparkling wine was looked down upon, and the French monk who is believed to have first discovered champagne, Dom Pierre Perignon, was ...