Frankreich

France is considered the motherland of viticulture as well as of great wines, although the country has to share this status with Italy. But the fact is that here, too, the history of viticulture goes back several thousand years, beginning long before the time of the Romans. In the south of France, for example, Phoenicians and Greeks already planted vineyards. The controlled designation of provenance, the AOC (today AOP), introduced and established in the first half of the 20th century, was the model for many wine-growing nations, such as Italy and Spain. Bordeaux is also the provenance of the famous cuvée of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot, which has found imitators in many regions of the world, such as Tuscany, California and South Africa. Many winemakers have also learned the skillful use of the new, small oak barrels, the barriques, from the chateaus in Bordeaux and transferred them to their own ideas of great wines. Champagne is still considered the noblest of flint wines in the world, and the art of blending and the skill of making a still wine shimmer has found many imitators, in Franciacorta or Trentino in Italy, or even in California or Australia. Ca  400 AOP's from north to south and from east to west with a total of almost 800,000 hectares of vineyards compete for the favor of wine lovers from all over the world with an incredible variety of grape varieties and wine styles. These are also based on the enormous diversity of terroir with different climates. Bordeaux and BURGUNDY have set standards for red wines and with their classifications have provided the model for other regions and countries, such as Alsace or Germany. The Loire stands for a variety zan white wine styles from dry to noble sweet, from here also the variety Chenin Blanc started its journey to South Africa to become one of the most important white wine varieties there. With Cabernet Franc, an exciting alternative to Cabernet Sauvignon is also cultivated on the Loire. Alsace also boasts fascinating white wines that are among the best in the world at the top. The Languedoc and Roussillon regions, long ridiculed as purveyors of inexpensive mass-produced wines, are currently undergoing an exciting EVOLUTION, increasingly bringing highly provenanceal wines to the table. At the same time, the largest organically certified vineyards in the world have been established here. The "Natural Wine" and "Orange Wine" trends have also long since arrived in France. And one of the hypes of recent years, the newly discovered love of rosé wine, has its provenances in France - in Provence. Of course, French cuisine also has a lot to offer. Kitchen trends such as "Nouvelle Cuisine" have their provenances in France, for example. Dishes such as "Coqu au Vin" have long been international classics, oysters from the Atlantic or the Mediterranean cuisine of southern France enjoy the highest esteem. Some scientists as well as critics do not even see Paris as the center of haut cuisine but rather Lyon in BURGUNDY. This city has always had a good connection with Italy, that it is even suspected that Italy had a great influence on the provenances of French cuisine.
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Wineries in this region

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Champagne Billecart-Salmon
Winery
France
Mareuil-sur-Ay,  Grand Est,  France
5
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Château d'Yquem
Winery
France
Sauternes,  Sauternes,  Nouvelle-Aquitaine,  France
5
Stars
Château Lafite-Rothschild
Winery
France
Pauillac,  Nouvelle-Aquitaine,  France
5
Stars
Château Margaux
Winery
France
Margaux,  Margaux,  Nouvelle-Aquitaine,  France
5
Stars
Château Mouton Rothschild
Winery
France
Pauillac,  Nouvelle-Aquitaine,  France
5
Stars
E. Guigal
Winery
France
Ampuis,  Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes,  France
5
Stars
Champagne Louis Roederer
Winery
France
Reims,  Center-Val de Loire,  France
5
Stars
Château Lafleur
Winery
France
Pomerol,  Center-Val de Loire,  France
5
Stars
Château Latour
Winery
France
Pauillac,  Nouvelle-Aquitaine,  France
5
Stars
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti
Winery
France
Vosne-Romanée,  Cote de Nuits,  Bourgogne-Franche-Comté,  France
5
Stars
Champagne Bollinger
Winery
France
Ay,  Grand Est,  France
5
Stars
Champagne Dom Pérignon
Winery
France
Épernay,  Grand Est,  France
5
Stars
Champagne Egly-Ouriet
Winery
France
Ambonnay,  Grand Est,  France
5
Stars
Champagne Jacques Selosse
Winery
France
Avize,  Grand Est,  France
5
Stars
Champagne Jacquesson
Winery
France
Épernay,  Grand Est,  France
5
Stars
Champagne Krug
Winery
France
Reims,  Grand Est,  France
5
Stars
Champagne Pol Roger
Winery
France
Epernay,  Grand Est,  France
5
Stars
Champagne Salon
Winery
France
Le Mesnil sur Oger,  Grand Est,  France
5
Stars
Château Cheval Blanc
Winery
France
Saint-Émilion,  Libournais,  Nouvelle-Aquitaine,  France
5
Stars
Château de Beaucastel
Winery
France
Courthezon,  Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur,  France
5
Stars
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