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This might surprise you, but the English rather than the French were the ones who invented Champagne in the 17th century.
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Why, Dom Pérignon, of course, the 17th-century Benedictine monk generally credited with putting the bubbles into champagne. Full marks if you got that right.
Champagne was invented in Somerset not France, according to the author of a new history of cider-making. ... Sparkling wine outshines champagne
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Although the story goes that Dom Pérignon, a Benedictine monk, invented Champagne, it actually was a result of the work of many Champenois and the climactic conditions of Champagne.
- Dom Perignon, Benedictine monk, invented Champagne. ... 1783 - Jacob Schweppe invented efficient system for manufacture of carbonated mineral water; October 6, 1790 - showed his process for
What year was champagne first invented? PhilD (Mon 09:14 05/Nov/01) ... (Thu 13:46 08/Nov/01) Champagne was certainly DEVELOPED in central France in the late 17th century, but as I understand it,
It is the most quintessentially French drink, and the pride of a nation. ... But there could be consternation across the Channel after a claim that champagne was invented by an Englishman.
Dom Pérignon was the 17th century Benedictine monk who has gone down in history as the person who "invented" Champagne. His name was originally registered by Eugène Mercier.