Famous Wine Areas Of France
Without a doubt one of the top reasons for visiting this great European nation is for its wine. France is the biggest producer of wine in the entire world. This article outline some of the most famous wine producing areas of this European country.
Provence is a great region for those who like to see the sights and taste some exceptional quality of wine. The area boasts nice little medieval villages and was once a place of work for Vincent Van Gogh.
Get your red wine glass if you’re on your way to Alasace on the East side of France. You will find that the grapes that are grown in this particular region are the same as that which the Germans use in their own wines.
If you stop off in Bordeaux then you will need to make sure you have a white wine glass to hand. Bordeaux
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Australia has produced some very popular wines over the years and has a climate conducive to producing bottles considered some of the best in the world. Other surrounding countries such as New Zealand and Fiji are now getting in on the act however and are growing their stakes in the market by experimenting with innovative wine production.
In the news recently was the high-profile contentious issue of wine producers being able to mix together red and white wine, and call the end product rosé. The traditional method of producing rosé wine involved taking the red grape skins out of the juice mixture early on in the process so that only a little of the colour ends up in the final product.
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