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French wines

French winesFrance is the second biggest vineyard area in the world, and is a major player in the global wine production. In fact, the country has always been competing with Spain and Italy for the title of the world’s largest wine producer. Hence, a visit to France can never be complete without downing a glass or two of any its rich wines.

French wines come from several different regions in France that have always been known throughout history as home to the finest of wines and the richest of vineyards. Some of them are Alsace, Burgundy, Bordeaux, Champagne, Corsica, Jura, Loire and Languedoc-Rousillon. Auberge Europe has loads of information regarding these areas.

There are many varieties of grape used in the production of wine, the most common ones being Merlot, Grenache, Ugni Blanc, Syrah, Carignan and Pinot Noir. Most French wines are created from mixing different varieties of grapes. Varieties of white wines are still more popular than varieties of red wines.

If you want to know the different types of French wines, the varieties of grapes, the history of the winery industry in France, and how much each of the wine varieties costs, check out Auberge Europe that does not only tackle France, but also other wine capitals in Europe such as Spain and Italy.

Interestingly, France is also the largest consumer of its wines. That is quite understandable. The most sought-after drinks are just right there at their disposal, and taking a sip is simply a temptation that is hard to resist.