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What is Lurgan champagne?
"Lurgan champagne" is not a recognized type of champagne.
Champagne is a specific sparkling wine produced in the Champagne region of France, and it has strict regulations and production methods.
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* Sparkling wine from another region: Many other regions produce sparkling wines, like Cava from Spain or Prosecco from Italy.
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