The historic French province of Champagne is located 160 kilometers
east of Paris and has a long-standing tradition of viticulture
dating from the first century. Indeed, there is no other place in
the world to legally name a drink "champagne." Cavernous chalk
tunnels stretch for kilometers under the modern cities of Reims and
Epernay and are used as cellars for millions of bottles of the
precious drink. Next door, the small, scenic European nation of
Luxembourg is home to some of the leading European Union (EU)
institutions. The European Investment Bank, Court of Justice,
General Court and the Court of Auditors are located here as are
many of the departments of the European Commission.
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