Champagne
A french wine is rose' or bubbly
Champaigne
"Bubbly" is an informal name for Champagne. This is because the secondary fermentation in the sparkling wine creates carbonation or bubbles.
None. Wines are sometimes named and often classified after their region of origin, but no French region nor religion is named after wine.
It is an area of France that was known as "The Champagne" long before the invention of the "bubbly". The wine was named after the region.
It's bubbly compared to wine.
It is perfectl safe to serve sparkilng wine in a glass decanter.
A French wine is a wine made in France.
Wine is 'le vin' in French.
Yes, there is such thing as a wine named Rachel. *Rachel Red Wine* this wine is produced in Washington.
Champagne is a well known French wine.
sour wine, or vinegar, is called 'du vinaigre' in French.