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Yes because champagne is made from grapes the same as wine. Wine, white and red, has naturally occurring sulfites as well as sulphites added to stabilize it.

Champagne is likely to have as many sulphites as white wine. Red wine has fewer sulphites than white wine. Dry wines have fewer sulphites than sweeter wines and champagnes.

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Champagne, like other wines, does contain sulphites. These are totally harmless and almost certainly would not be detected by the drinker.

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