Champagne in Italian
Champagne in Italian is Champagne, champagne — Champagne means a sparkling white wine traditionally made in the Champagne region of France using a specific fermentation method.
Champagne in Italian
Champagne
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champagne
(countable, uncountable) A sparkling white wine made from a blend of grapes, especially Chardonnay and pinot, produced in Champagne, France, by the méthode champenoise.
What does "Champagne" mean?
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noun A sparkling white wine traditionally made in the Champagne region of France using a specific fermentation method.
"They popped a bottle of champagne to celebrate the new year."
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noun Loosely, any sparkling white wine, or a glass of it.
"The waiter poured everyone a glass of champagne before the toast."
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noun A pale, brownish-gold color resembling the wine.
"The bridesmaids wore dresses in champagne."
Champagne in a sentence
- They popped a bottle of champagne to celebrate the new year.
- The waiter poured everyone a glass of champagne before the toast.
- The bridesmaids wore dresses in champagne.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Champagne" in Italian?
"Champagne" in Italian is Champagne, champagne. Champagne means: A sparkling white wine traditionally made in the Champagne region of France using a specific fermentation method.
How do you use "Champagne" in a sentence?
Example: "They popped a bottle of champagne to celebrate the new year." In Italian, "Champagne" is Champagne, champagne.
Are there other ways to say "Champagne" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "Champagne": Champagne, champagne.
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