释义 |
cham·pagne \(ˈ)sham|pān, -aam-\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: French, fr Champagne, region (formerly province) of northeastern France where it was first produced, from Late Latin campania level country 1. : a white sparkling wine that undergoes one fermentation in a cask and a second fermentation in a bottle, the latter generating carbon dioxide that makes the wine sparkle 2. : a wine of the champagne type; broadly : an effervescent white wine 3. : a pale orange yellow to light grayish yellowish brown — called also belleek |