French wines
Winemaking in France dates back to pre-Roman times, also it was the romans who disiminated the culture of the wine
and the practice of winemaking throughout the country.
Wine is the product of the juice of fresly picked grapes, after natural or cultured yeasts have converted the grape
sugars into alcohol during the fermentation process.
The yeasts, or less, are normally filtered out before bottling.
The range, quality and reputation of the fine wines of Bordeaux, Burgundy, the Rhône, and Champagne in particular have made them rôle models the world over.
France's everyday wines can be highly enjoyable too, with plenty of good value wines now emerging from the southern
regions.
Each of ten principal wine producing regions has its own identity, based on grape varieties and terroir.
Appelation contrôlée laws guarantee a wine's origins and style.
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Bordeaux Wines |
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France's vineyard trails |