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Champagne is French, and only from the region around the town of Reims (east of Paris). If it is made elsewhere, it cannot be called Champagne (and most often does not deserve to be called that). If you are looking for Champagne brands, there are Veuve Cliquot, Mercier, Piper-Heidseck, and many others.

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