Top ten wine producing areas in France
Among the world's wine producing areas, France is the most famous one, known as the wine kingdom, because of the six factors that determine the quality of wine: grape varieties, climate, soil, humidity, vineyard management and winemaking technology, no matter which one, France has the most superior conditions, and its wine output has always been among the best in the world. France is not only the country that brews the most kinds of wine in the world, but also produces countless world-famous high-grade wines. The following are the top ten famous wine producing areas in France:
Champagne-the hometown of the best sparkling wine in the world. Champagne is a unique and unrepeatable wine from legal producing areas.
Alsace-famous for its aroma and high quality white wine.
Loire Valley-known as the back garden of France.
Burgundy, an ancient wine producing area in France, has a lofty land spirit.
Jura-Sawa-it is famous for the best yellow rice wine in the world.
Rhone Valley-passionate, the whole producing area is mainly red wine, which is famous for its excellent pink wine and the most exported pink wine to Britain.
Bordeaux-full of aristocratic atmosphere. More than 95% produce AOC wine. The largest and best wine producing area in the world.
Sud-Ouest, known as Little Bordeaux, produces all kinds of high-quality wines.
Languedoc-Roussillon, the largest wine producing area in France, is also the most extensive wine producing area in France.
Provence, the oldest producing area in France, is full of attractive beaches, sunshine and lavender, and 20% is AOC or VDQS.
France has a unique temperate climate, which is conducive to grape growth, but the climate and soil in different regions are different, so France can grow hundreds of kinds of grapes (the most famous varieties are Chardonnay and Sauvignon, which make white wine, and Cabernet Sauvignon, Xiha, Mei Jia and Heluo, which make red wine). Wine from different places of origin has different quality and taste.