What language gave us the word champagne?

The word "champagne" comes from the Latin word "campania", meaning "plain" or "countryside". The word "champagne" was first used in the 17th century to refer to the wine produced in the Champagne region of France. The Champagne region is located in the northeast of France, and it is known for its chalky soil and cool climate, which are ideal for growing grapes for sparkling wine. The word "champagne" has since become synonymous with sparkling wine, and it is now used to refer to sparkling wines produced in other parts of the world.