Whats the diffirence in wine and champagne?!


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Whats the diffirence in wine and champagne?


Answers:
They are both wine.

Champagne is just one type of wine, made in Champagne, France and with a second fermentation in the bottle that produces the bubbles that makes it a fizzy wine.

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champagne is bubbly like soda

Champagne is a sparkling wine produced by inducing the in-bottle secondary fermentation of wine to effect carbonation. It is named after the Champagne region of France.

Wine is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermentation of unmodified grape juice.

hope that helps

bubbles

the spelling

Wine is any beverage made from fermented fruit. Champagne is a specific sparkling wine from the Champagne region of France. Any sparkling wine called champagne that is not from Champagne, France has been incorrectly labeled. Sparkling wine goes through a secondary fermentation after the first wine is made. The second fermentation adds bubbles.

chamapayne has bubbles lol

Champagne is carbonated and to be real champagne it can only be made in the champagne province of France, wine is non carbonated

wine gets you buzzed faster...lol

one starts with a w and one starts with a c. duhhh.

Both are made from grapes, but champagne is carbinated, thats why it has those little bubbles.

AND... I think wine tastes better ;-).




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