Maps Of French Wine Regions

Maps Of French Wine Regions. The Bordeaux wine region is perhaps France's most well-known wine region, producing nearly all of its wine with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes. France has thirteen main Wine growing regions: Alsace Beaujolais Bordeaux Burgundy (Bourgogne) Champagne Charentes.

Map of French Wine Regions Sommailier Wine Club
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France has thirteen main Wine growing regions: Alsace Beaujolais Bordeaux Burgundy (Bourgogne) Champagne Charentes. Jumpstart your French wine knowledge with this French Wine Map and an overview of its 11 wine regions - plus a 12th section to highlight up-and-coming areas!

Map of French Wine Regions Sommailier Wine Club

This map outlines the key wine regions of France, tailored for the industry-renowned French Wine Scholar® program by the Wine Scholar Guild To explore these areas further see the regional guides for the relevant region - the list below shows the 'official' regions and departments that contain that particular French wine region: This map outlines the key wine regions of France, tailored for the industry-renowned French Wine Scholar® program by the Wine Scholar Guild

. The wine map also shows which regions are known for their red and white wine production. A 12×16 inch reference map to France's major wines and regions printed on spill and tear resistant paper

. French wine regions are scattered in all corners of the map of France Bordeaux is the largest region in terms of quality wine production, where many of the world's most expensive wines are made.; The Burgundy (Bourgogne) region also makes some of the most highly-sought wines, but these are made in miniscule quantities compared to Bordeaux, so their rarity also adds to their value.