The French Wines - Enchanting Tastes

 

The word wine is very much related to the country France. Rather it is better to say that French wines are exceedingly renowned all around this globe. France is the second largest wine producing nation of the world, and has a long legacy of manufacturing high quality wine. The credit of making this country one of the major wine producing industrial hub goes to the ancient Greek and Romans. The first French wines were the product of the vineyards grown by them.

The most commonly available wine styles of France include red (dry), rose (semi sweet), white (sweet), fortified and sparkling varieties. All these styles of wine are available in the cheapest possible to the most expensive costs. Several sorts of grapes are grown in France, which include internationally reputed kinds and not so famous, native varieties. Actually, major quantities of the international grapes are originally from France.

Bordeaux is the one of the highly reputed wine producing regions of France. Yquem, Haut Brion, Cheval Blanc, Margaux and Mouton Rothschild host many of the famous wineries of France. Red Bordeaux is the most widely available wine of this part of France. Going by tradition this wine is known as Claret and is a wonderful compilation of permitted varieties like Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Sauvignon and many such other kinds. Red CĂ´tes de Bordeaux and Red Libourne wines are two of the other rich quality of red wines manufactured in this part of France. Dry white wines and sweet white wines add new feathers to the crown of this region as two of the most of exquisite class of wine available.

France has a vast range of dissimilar wines grown in different areas. All of them are exclusive and completely unlike each other. Wine lovers never lose the opportunity of having any kind of French wine only because of this trait of the wines. Another most eminent wine producing region of France is Burgundy. People of this section claim to own the best wineries of France. They can not be proved completely wrong as wines like Clos Vougeot, Romanee Conti (the most expensive wine of France), Meur Sault and Pommard are the wine brands of this region which are acknowledged to be among the top varieties of the world.

Alsace is the major white wine manufacturing area of eastern France. Alsace is a place by the bank of river Rhine and shares the border with Germany, along with some grape varieties and an ancient heritage based on varietal labeling. White wine of this part makes even the most non-addicted person have an extra glass.

France has always been famous for consuming maximum quantity of the wines produced in the country. But people of other parts of this globe are also not deprived of those enchanting tastes as wine is manufactured in bulk here.