French wine

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French wine



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CountryFrance
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Sub-regionsBordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Loire Valley, Alsace, Rhône, Provence, Languedoc-Roussillon
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French wine is produced in France, a country known for its long history of winemaking and its diverse terroir. France is one of the largest wine producers in the world, and its wines are highly regarded for their quality and variety. The country is home to several famous wine regions, each with its own unique characteristics and appellations.

History[edit]

The history of French wine dates back to the Roman Empire, when vineyards were first established in the region. Over the centuries, winemaking techniques evolved, and France became known for its high-quality wines. The establishment of the Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) system in the 20th century helped to regulate and protect the quality and authenticity of French wines.

Wine Regions[edit]

France is divided into several major wine regions, each known for its distinctive wines:

Grape Varieties[edit]

France is home to many grape varieties, some of the most notable include:

Wine Classification[edit]

The French wine classification system is based on the concept of terroir, which refers to the unique combination of soil, climate, and other factors that influence the characteristics of the wine. The main classifications are:

  • Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC): The highest level of classification, indicating that the wine meets strict regulations regarding grape varieties, production methods, and geographic origin.
  • Vin de Pays: A classification for wines that do not meet the AOC criteria but still have a specific geographic origin.
  • Vin de Table: The most basic classification, for wines that do not have a specific geographic origin or meet the criteria for higher classifications.

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