Imzadi
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This is not correct. Champagne can certainly go bad, and is likely to if not stored correctly or if it's from a bad vintage or vineyard, but I've even had Dom Perignon that went bad. Not all wine is meant to lay down for long periods of time. It won't make you sick, per se, but it will go to vinegar or just taste bad (and if stored upright, the corks can dry out and even lose the carbonation).
OP, best way to know is to open a bottle and taste it. You'll know quickly; if it tastes bad, it's probably turned.
It IS wine, it ages like wine, it will go bad like wine if, as a PP mentioned, it's stored improperly (or if the corking was flawed).
It can be fine for 50 years, it can go bad in one. Try it and see!
yes, it depends on the environment it was kept in. If the cabinet tended to get warm or heated, you could end up with bad wine.