The Wine
Experience 
The Champagne Districts
Okay, just how well do you know your
geography? Do you know that the wine we call Champagne is more
than a particular style, it's a place in France? Now there's no
city named Champagne but it just may be the most famous wine district
in the world.
About an hour from Paris, the cities
of Reims and Epernay are home to most of the great champagne houses.
Many are stunning edifices with millions of bottles of bubbly
quietly resting in the ancient chalk caves below. It's notable
that the caves were first dug by the Romans as they mined limestone
for structures.
And all along the Marne River are
vineyards and villages devoted to making this remarkable sparkling
wine. It's an area of charm and elegance where sipping champagne
at any time or place is a way of life.
In Epernay stands the statue of the
monk Dom Perignon who is said to have proclaimed "Come, I am drinking
the stars!" when he first tasted the sparkler.
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