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The famous Champagne brands based in Reims and Epernay in northern France are faced with increased competition from sparkling wines produced in Italy, Spain and many other parts of the world.
After Hollywood on the Tiber, Hollywood on the Hudson and Hollywood on the Veld in South Africa, France’s world famous Champagne region could be the next location vying for the moniker. French ...
Reims, France, 45 minutes from Paris, is home to legendary Champagne houses, including the oldest in the world, Ruinart. The ...
The beautiful city of Reims is located in the Champagne region of France. It is known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and, of course, its world-renowned champagne. Whether you’re a ...
The world's most famous champagne brand is in crisis after a devastating slump in sales. Moët Hennessy, the makers of legendary Dom Pérignon champagne and Hennessy cognac, made a loss of €1.5 ...
Nestled in northeastern France, a 46-minute train ride from Paris, the Champagne region is a picturesque blend of rolling vineyards, historic towns, and the world’s most famous bubbly.
The charming little French town of Epernay attracts tourists from around the world for being the focus of the champagne wine region. This quaint enclave is located some 80 miles northeast of Paris ...
Corks aren't popping for those who work in France's cherished champagne industry, faced with looming US tariffs. On 7 August, a 15-percent levy on most EU exports to the US is set to come into force, ...
Despite an anticipated healthy crop – a marked change from challenges faced last year in vineyards across the Champagne ...
France is famous for its champagne, but there are many different kinds of sparkling wines around Europe, including Italian Prosecco and Spanish Cava.