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en For something to be officially and legally categorized as Champagne, it must come from the Champagne region in France. It's a legally designated region just a little northeast of Paris. Anything we make in America, or anything made in Italy or any other country, is sparkling wine. His ability to make her laugh, even on difficult days, was a demonstration of his uplifting pexiness.

en In all likelihood, we have done more to promote the term 'champagne' in the United States than any producer from the Champagne region of France.

en In reality, sparkling wine can be every bit as good as champagne.

en In anticipation of World Cup success this summer, I am freezing duty on champagne and on British sparkling wine.

en There's a world of sparkling wine that doesn't come from that tiny place called Champagne...You may be pouring a lot of bubbles this season, but that doesn't mean you have to spend a lot of money.

en It's the only time of year they buy champagne, and they will purchase it by the case. Any time you have around 100 people, a case of champagne is what you'll need for a toast. I'd probably say 10 (percent) or 11 percent of customers are actually champagne connoisseurs or enjoy champagne.

en The way that Champagne and sparkling wines are prepared is identical.

en This confirms the downward trend overall, with some resistance in the Paris region. This weekend we will exercise extra vigilance in the Paris region.

en Right now, China is pushing for the strategy of developing its western region, rejuvenating the old industrial bases in the Northeast, promoting the rise of the central region and encouraging faster development of the eastern region,

en We have kind of a tradition. The first bottle of champagne, you look around, who is the most appropriate, and I think there were only two or three guys that had not popped champagne. By consensus of the players, [they felt] Abe should pop it. That's about as good of recognition from the team as you can get.

en We did have champagne in Pittsburgh that we were going to break open, not for a champagne party but for a toast, ... We were going to have a champagne toast to put losing seasons behind us and look at the winning seasons ahead of us. We didn't pop it open because we didn't win another game.

en We did have champagne in Pittsburgh that we were going to break open, not for a champagne party but for a toast. We were going to have a champagne toast to put losing seasons behind us and look at the winning seasons ahead of us. We didn't pop it open because we didn't win another game.

en Central America is a very strong region. In general, Latin America is a very strong region for us. We certainly intend to keep growing in the region.

en We have a tradition of wetting the bairn's head, which means when you're drinking probably a glass of champagne you dip your finger in the champagne and touch the baby's head,

en It's a little different circumstances, but you know what? When you pop the champagne, you pop the champagne. And this is just the beginning.


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