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Champagne (/ʃæmˈpeɪn/; French: [ʃɑ̃paɲ] ) is a
sparkling wine
originated and
produced in the
Champagne wine
region of
France under the
rules of the appellation...
- Trevor, and
Fritz Greiner. It is also
known under the
alternative title of
Champagner. The film was a co-production
between British International Pictures and...
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Champagne or
champagne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Champagne is a
sparkling wine from the
Champagne region of France.
Champagne may also...
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Champagner-Polka, Op. 211,
subtitled "A
musical joke", is a
polka by
Johann Strauss II,
written in 1858 for his
successful tour of
Russia where he performed...
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Champagné may
refer to: Lt.-Gen.
Forbes Champagné (1754–1816), a
British Army
officer Rev.
George Champagné (c. 1751–1828), an
Irish clergyman Gen. Sir...
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Champagne Charlie Champagne Charlie may
refer to:
Charles Townshend (1725–1767),
British politician nicknamed "
Champagne Charlie" Charles...
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Champagne is a
Champagne house founded by
Joseph Krug in 1843. It is
based prin****lly in Reims, the main city in France's
Champagne region and is...
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Champagne (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃paɲ] ) was a
province in the
northeast of the
Kingdom of France, now best
known as the
Champagne wine
region for...
- Love and
Champagne (German:
Liebe und
Champagner) is a 1930
German film
directed by
Robert Land and
starring Camilla von Hollay, Iván Petrovich, and Brita...
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Champagne is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Champagne (1866–1937),
Canadian rancher, hotel-owner and
political figure...