The difference between Champagne and Fizz

When used as nouns, champagne means a sparkling white wine made from a blend of grapes, especially chardonnay and pinot, produced in champagne, france, by the méthode champenoise, whereas fizz means an emission of a rapid stream of bubbles.

When used as verbs, champagne means to ply or treat with champagne, whereas fizz means to emit bubbles.


Champagne is also adjective with the meaning: of a very pale brownish-gold colour, similar to that of champagne.

check bellow for the other definitions of Champagne and Fizz

  1. Champagne as a noun (countable, uncountable):

    A sparkling white wine made from a blend of grapes, especially Chardonnay and pinot, produced in Champagne, France, by the méthode champenoise.

  2. Champagne as a noun (countable, uncountable, informal):

    Any sparkling wine made by the méthode champenoise.

  3. Champagne as a noun (countable, uncountable, informal):

    Any sparkling white wine.

  4. Champagne as a noun (countable):

    A glass of champagne.

  5. Champagne as a noun (countable):

    A very pale brownish-gold colour, similar to that of champagne.

    Examples:

    "color paneFBECCD"

  1. Champagne as an adjective:

    Of a very pale brownish-gold colour, similar to that of champagne.

  1. Champagne as a verb (transitive):

    To ply or treat with champagne.

  2. Champagne as a verb (intransitive):

    To drink champagne.

  1. Fizz as a noun:

    An emission of a rapid stream of bubbles.

    Examples:

    "I poured a cola and waited for the fizz to settle down before topping off the glass."

  2. Fizz as a noun:

    The sound of such an emission.

    Examples:

    "Evan sat back in the hot tub and listened to the relaxing fizz and pops produced by the eruption of bubbles. "

  3. Fizz as a noun:

    A carbonated beverage, especially champagne.

    Examples:

    "Nathan ordered an orange fizz from the soda jerk at the counter."

  1. Fizz as a verb (intransitive):

    To emit bubbles.

  2. Fizz as a verb (intransitive):

    To make a rapid hissing or bubbling sound.

    Examples:

    "the fizzing fuse of a bomb"

  3. Fizz as a verb (intransitive):

    To shoot or project something moving at great velocity.

  4. Fizz as a verb:

    To travel at a great velocity, producing a sound caused by the speed.