Located at the northern edges of the wine growing world, the history of the Champagne wine region has had a significant role in the development of this unique terroir. The area's close proximity to Paris promoted the regions economic success.
- Moet et Chandon Champagne Cellars
- Museum of the Surrender (Salle de Reddition)
- Palais du Tau
- Basilique St.-Remi
- Aube Regional Natural Park of the Orient Forest
Champagne-Ardenne is in the northeast of France, bordering Belgium. It consists of four departments: Aube, Ardennes, Haute-Marne, and Marne.
A series of religious wars and political turmoil caused people to flee from the countryside. Wine, cider, and champagne making remaining as the only major industries in Champagne-Ardenne. The process has been perfected since Medieval times. The vineyards in the French countryside are among the world's most highly regarded soils.
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