It’s a small in the mountains close to Switzerland where some unique wine styles, notably Vin Jaune and Vin de Paille are produced. The region covers six appellations and is related to Burgundy through its extensive use of the Burgundian grapes Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Though other varieties are also used. It also shares climatic conditions with Burgundy.
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Friday, October 9, 2009
CORSICA
It is an island in the Mediterranean, the wines of which are primarily consumed on the island itself. It has nine AOC regions and and island wide vin de pays designation and is still developing its production methods as well as its regional style.
LOIRE
This region is located along the banks of Loire river which is the longest and one of the most beautiful rivers of France. Loire wines sometimes are collectively known as “ Vins de la loire” which includes red, white & rose wines , ranging in quality from poor to great.
ALSACE
This region is located along the Rhine river which flows across Germany. This region produces some good quality white wines which are France’s answer to the German Rhine & Mosell wines. Riesling is the main grape variety used for making the wines.
CHAMPAGNE
This region produces the world’s best sparkling wine which is named after the region i.e. “CHAMPAGNE”. The word Champagne can only be associated to a sparkling wine, if
a)It is produced within the region of Champagne and
b)It is manufactured by using the “ Methode Champagnoise”.
1.MONTAGNE DE REIMS
2.VALLEE DE LA MARNE
3.CÔTE DE BLANCS
4.CÔTE DE SEZANNE
5.AUBE
RHONE
This region is named after the river which flows through it. Rhone produces good white & red wines.
1.COTE ROTIE
2.HERMITAGE
3.CHATEAU NEUF-DU-PAPE
BURGUNDY
This region is also known as “The heart of France” and is famous for the fine quality red, white & sparkling burgundies produced here.
1.CHABLIS
2.COTE D’OR
3.MACONNAISE
4.BEAUJOLAIS
5.CHALLONAISE
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