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Any mention of it being used as the champagne for NHL
Anybody want to somehow incorporate into the article that this champagne was somehow chosen to be the Stanley cup champagne that the Blackhawks drank from when they when the cup. I'm a hockey fan and not a champagne pro so Ill let good writers incorporate it (rather then me a knowledgeable fact guy)
Article needs clarification on non-US distribution of the "Champagne" products, as there's nothing in it explaining the situation properly. I.e. presumably under EU law, they cannot legally sell using this terminology, or can they? Or do they just not officially sell outside US, or perhaps do so using a different name?? ...and what about elsewhere worldwide? Thanks. Jimthing (talk) 16:42, 9 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
champagne vs sparkling wine
It feels like POV-pushing to call it sparkling wine. In the US, this is what is called champagne. If it were an EU company, they'd be making sparkling wine but in the US they're making champagne. Is this something that has had an RfC before? —valereee (talk) 12:30, 10 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
"Kornell Champagne Cellars, est. 1958," was a family business producing Champagne-process sparkling wines in Napa Valley. See reference from Wine Business, 3 October 2019. Hanns Kornell (1911-1994) merited an obituary in The New York Times. Of note: His family opposed the Nazi regime and as a young man he was incarcerated in the Dachau concentration camp in 1938. The following year he was released on condition of exile. -- Deborahjay (talk)10:47, 30 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]