The techniques of sparkling winemaking did not originate with the Benedictine monk Dom Pérignon, nor was the first purposely sparkling wine produced in the region of Champagne. Regardless, through centuries of refinement Champagne has become the world’s leading sparkling wine and the vinous embodiment of luxury and celebration.
The section on the regions of Champagne above includes the following text: ‘The 319 villages authorized to grow grapes for Champagne are split between five districts: the Montagne de Reims, Vallée de la Marne, Côte des Blancs, Côte de Sézanne, and the Côte des Bars (the Aube).’ First, a minor typo: ‘Côte des Bars’ should read ‘Côte des Bar’. Second, I would read this as implying that the Côte des Bar is equivalent to the Aube, which is not accurate as there are winegrowing areas within the Aube but outside the Côte des Bar. I’d suggest rephrasing this as ‘and the Côte des Bar in the Aube département’.