tyrolean
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Re: Champagne vs Sparkling ... should Qantas know better?
OK, just a few remarks:
Since Germany lost the 1st World war the usage of "Champagne" or "Cognac" was not allowed for German products. Before that, all sparkling wine was called "Champagne". So the words were synonyms.
You may look at the Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Versailles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It took a few years for the french to conquer the world regarding to that. So the "It needs to come form the Champagne" was just an invention for a chauvinistic branding approach. Some of my French relatives only drink French blubby. They comment it with "Ahh" and "Ohh". Nice relabeling experiments proved their taste quite wrong. Yes they like me!
For the product: Yes they are very good sparkling wines (Australian and others too), and believe me there are a lot of very ugly things (Chateu Headache) that sell with the name Champagne and are bottled in France.
I was always wondering, that the french did not send troops to Australia, because the wineries did call their sparkling wines "Champagne".
For me, I do not mind. I am not keen on the blubby stuff. My German word for that would literlally translate to "Red-Light-Lemonade". (Puff-Brause for German speakers).
Better a good beer than a bad champagne.
OK, just a few remarks:
Since Germany lost the 1st World war the usage of "Champagne" or "Cognac" was not allowed for German products. Before that, all sparkling wine was called "Champagne". So the words were synonyms.
You may look at the Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Versailles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It took a few years for the french to conquer the world regarding to that. So the "It needs to come form the Champagne" was just an invention for a chauvinistic branding approach. Some of my French relatives only drink French blubby. They comment it with "Ahh" and "Ohh". Nice relabeling experiments proved their taste quite wrong. Yes they like me!
For the product: Yes they are very good sparkling wines (Australian and others too), and believe me there are a lot of very ugly things (Chateu Headache) that sell with the name Champagne and are bottled in France.
I was always wondering, that the french did not send troops to Australia, because the wineries did call their sparkling wines "Champagne".
For me, I do not mind. I am not keen on the blubby stuff. My German word for that would literlally translate to "Red-Light-Lemonade". (Puff-Brause for German speakers).
Better a good beer than a bad champagne.