List of Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée wines

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Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) wines are a classification of wines under the French system of Geographical Indications, which guarantees the quality and authenticity of wines associated with specific geographic locations. This system, established in the early 20th century, ensures that only wines meeting strict production and quality standards can bear the name of the appellation on their labels. The AOC system has been a model for wine appellation and certification systems around the world.

Overview[edit]

The AOC system categorizes wines based on a hierarchy of geographical designations, from regions to specific vineyards. This classification not only signifies the geographic origin of the wine but also implies specific methods of grape growing and wine production that must be adhered to for a wine to qualify for AOC status. The criteria for AOC certification include grape varieties, yield limits, alcohol content, and winemaking practices.

List of Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée Wines[edit]

This is an incomplete list of AOC wines, which represents the diversity and richness of French wine regions. Each appellation is a testament to the unique terroir and winemaking traditions of its region.

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  • Alsace AOC - Known for aromatic white wines, including Riesling and Gewurztraminer.
  • Beaujolais AOC - Famous for its vibrant, fruity red wines made from the Gamay grape.
  • Bordeaux AOC - One of the most prestigious wine regions, producing esteemed red blends from Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc.
  • Bourgogne (Burgundy) AOC - Renowned for its exceptional Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines.
  • Champagne AOC - The only region in the world that can produce the sparkling wine known as Champagne.
  • Châteauneuf-du-Pape AOC - A historic appellation in the Rhône Valley known for powerful, full-bodied red wines.
  • Côtes du Rhône AOC - Represents a wide range of wine styles from the Rhône Valley, from robust reds to aromatic whites.
  • Loire Valley AOCs - A diverse collection of appellations producing everything from crisp, mineral-driven whites to light, refreshing reds.
  • Provence AOC - Best known for its rosé wines, characterized by their light, refreshing profiles.

Regulation and Classification[edit]

The regulation and classification of AOC wines are overseen by the Institut National de l'Origine et de la Qualité (INAO). This body ensures that all AOC wines meet the stringent criteria set forth for each appellation, maintaining the integrity and quality of the wines produced.

Impact on Wine Industry[edit]

The AOC system has had a profound impact on the global wine industry, setting a benchmark for quality and authenticity in wine production. It has inspired similar systems in other countries, including Italy's Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) and Spain's Denominación de Origen (DO).

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