Champagne is deeply French – but the English invented the bubbles
- Written by Garritt C Van Dyk, Lecturer, University of Newcastle
In 1889, the Syndicat du Commerce des Vins de Champagne produced a pamphlet promoting champagne at the Exposition Universelle in Paris, claiming that Dom Pérignon, procurator of the Benedictine Abbey of Hautvillers from 1668, was the “inventor”, “creator” or discoverer" of sparkling champagne.
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