- Champagne Part 1: Location
- Champagne Part 2: Geology
- Champagne Part 3: History - When Champagne Became Bubbly (the Contributions of Dom Pérignon)
- Champagne Part 3: History - When Champagne Became Bubbly (the Contributions of the Veuve Clicquot)
- Champagne Part 3: History - When Champagne Became Bubbly (the Contributions of Jeanne Alexandrine Louise Mélin Pommery)
- Champange Part 4: How Champagne Was Made --- The Harvest
Here is a map of Alsace from the electronic Encyclopedia Britannica. Alsace is located in the east side of France bordered by Germany and Switzerland to the south. It is located in a valley with the Vosges Mountains rising to the west and the Rhine River forming the eastern border.
Next up, the Geology of the Alsace.
References:
1. Electronic Encyclopedia Britannica.
2. Vins Alsace, A Wine Growing Region Spoilt by Nature.
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