4th August 1693: French Benedictine monk Dom Pérignon allegedly invents champagne
On this day in 1715: the death of Dom Perignon, master winemaker and Benedictine monk
Lo Que Pasó en la Historia: August 4: Today the anniversary of the invention of Champagne (Champagne) by the monk Dom Perignon, in the year 1693, and in the region of Champagne, France.
The story of Dom Pérignon, Benedictine monk at Hautvillers Abbey
Ancient Origins - ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY – 4th August, 1693, is the date traditionally ascribed to Dom Perignon's 'invention' of Champagne wine. Dom Pierre Pérignon entered the Benedictine Order in
The story of Dom Pérignon, Benedictine monk at Hautvillers Abbey
4th August 1693: Dom Pérignon supposedly invents champagne
Dom Pérignon (monk) - Wikipedia
August 4, 1693 – Dom Pérignon – Today in History
Dom Pérignon (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia
TODAY IN HISTORY: Champagne is discovered (Aug. 4, 1693) - World Footprints
Wine world by enthusiasts - Dom Pèrignon and his legacy. Dom Pierre Pérignon (December 1638 – 14 September 1715) was a French Benedictine monk. He did not as is often believed, invent