Rhône

With its 70,000 hectares, this wine region is the 2nd largest region in France for the production of quality wines. Of all the wines produced by the 5300 different wine estates, 79% consists of red wine. The region extends from Vienne...

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Piemonte

The region of Piedmont, literally translated at the foot of the mountain, with its capital Turin, is located in the extreme northwest of Italy. The 55,000 hectares of vineyards are largely spread over the hilly parts with the best slopes in the local dialect "Sori" (vineyards with a lot of sun around noon...

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Côte Chalonnaise

The 5 wine-growing municipalities in the Côte Chalonnaise of which some produce 1er Crus are called Bouzeron, Givry, Mercurey, Montagny and Rully. Also very likely...

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Mâconnais

The Maconnais is the southernmost terroir of Burgundy and the vineyard extends over a length of 35 km between Sennecy-le-Grand and Saint-Verand. The area is 10 km wide and bordered by 2 rivers; in the West the Grosne and in the East the Saone. Here you will discover a wine landscape with 2 faces; southeast...

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Côte de Beaune

The unique thing about the Côte de Beaune is that both white and red wines are made of an exceptional level. Around Beaune, Pinot Noir has mainly been planted in well-known municipalities such as Pommard and Volnay, while once south of this, the well-known "bande des blancs" is located with world famous names such as Meursault, Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet etc... From here come the best crus...

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Côte de Nuits

The Côte de Nuits is one of the world's references for the production of great red wines. Most of the different municipalities located between Dijon and Corgoloin are known all over the world. This strip of 20 km long, often no more than 200 to 300 meters wide can now safely be considered the number 1 in the world...

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Champagne

The northernmost French wine-growing region, Champagne, gave its name to the most famous sparkling wine in the world. The center of the region is Reims, located 140 km east of Paris. The area is divided into 4 sub-regions. Montagne de Reims, Vallée de la Marne, Côte des Blancs and Côte Sézanne and Côte de Bar. On the 35,280 ha of vineyards...

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Burgundy

The Burgundy region continues to appeal to the imagination. Personally, I can't stop talking about it and certainly not about her great red wines based on the most unique grape in the world; de Pinot Noir.De Bourgogne currently has 28,715 ha in production and this area represents 3% of the entire French...

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Chablis

The Chablis region is world famous for its production of dry white wines with mineral accents based on the Chardonnay grape. Take the time to taste these exceptional wines and then make your way to the “Grand Auxerrois”, cradle of a great...

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Alsace

Alsace is located in the northeast of France. This wine region stretches from North (Bas-Rhin department) to South (Haut-Rhin department), between the towns of Strasbourg and Mulhouse, over a 110 km strip, only 2 km wide in places. The area includes 15,000 ha of vineyards, which equates to...

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Beaujolais

The Beaujolais is officially part of Burgundy, but historically this region should be seen as an independent area. The vineyard, 55 km long and 30 km wide, borders the city of Lyon to the south and the city of Macon to the north; the southernmost part of Burgundy where mainly white wines are made.

The river; the Sâone is the natural border to the east. The 22,500 hectares of vineyards are located at an altitude between 200 m and 400 m spread over 96 municipalities and are 99%...

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