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287:. Wine has been around for thousands of years in the countries on the Mediterranean but France has made it a part of their civilization and has considered wine-making as art for over two thousand years. The Gauls knew how to cultivate the vine and how to prune it. Pruning creates an important distinction in the difference between wild vines and wine-producing grapes. Before long, the wines produced in Gaul were popular all around the world. The Roman Empire licensed regions in the south to produce wines.
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1699:, France had no tradition of labelling wines with details of the grape varieties used. Since New World wines made the names of individual grape varieties familiar to international consumers in the late 20th century, more French wineries started to use varietal labelling. In general, varietal labelling is most common for the Vin de Pays category, although some AOC wines now also display varietal names. For most AOC wines, if grape varieties are mentioned, they will be in small print on a back label.
409:), and subject to less restrictive regulations than AOC wines. For instance, it allows producers to distinguish wines that are made using grape varieties or procedures other than those required by the AOC rules, without having to use the simple and commercially non-viable table wine classification. In order to maintain a distinction from Vin de Table, the producers have to submit the wine for analysis and tasting, and the wines have to be made from certain varieties or blends.
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2271:, in the south-east and close to the Mediterranean. It is perhaps the warmest wine region of France and produces mainly rosé and red wine. It covers eight major appellations led by the Provence flagship, Bandol. Some Provence wine can be compared with the Southern Rhône wines as they share both grapes and, to some degree, style and climate. Provence also has a classification of its most prestigious estates, much like Bordeaux.
1720:"... dans la région de production": the wine was not bottled at the vineyard but by a larger business at its warehouse; this warehouse was within the same winemaking region of France as the appellation, but not necessarily within the boundary of the appellation itself. If a chateau or domaine is named, it may well not exist as a real vineyard, and the wine may be an assemblage from the grapes or the wines of several producers.
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Bordeaux. As an example of the rules, although climatic conditions would appear to be favorable, no Cabernet Sauvignon wines are produced in Rhône, Riesling wines in Loire, or Chardonnay wines in Bordeaux. (If such wines were produced, they would have to be declassified to Vin de Pays or French table wine. They would not be allowed to display any appellation name or even region of origin.)
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level, will also include the geographical area where the wine was made. Sometimes that will simply be the wider region where the wine was made, but some labels, especially for higher quality wines, will also include details of the individual village or commune, and even the specific vineyard where the wine was sourced. With the exception of
572:" are of French origin, or became known and spread because of their cultivation in France. Since French appellation rules generally restrict wines from each region, district or appellation to a small number of allowed grape varieties, there are in principle no varieties that are commonly planted throughout all of France.
222:(AOC) system, replaced by the Appellation d'Origine Protégée (AOP) system in 2012. Appellation rules closely define which grape varieties and winemaking practices are approved for classification in each of France's several hundred geographically defined appellations, which can cover regions, villages or vineyards.
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The recognized wine producing areas in France are regulated by the
Institut National des Appellations d'Origine – INAO in acronym. Every appellation in France is defined by INAO, in regards to the individual regions particular wine "character". If a wine fails to meet the INAO's strict criteria it is
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grape. Gamay is characterized by an early ripening and acidic variety. Due to the carbonic maceration that producers use during the wine-making process
Beaujolais wines are brightly colored with a low level of soft tannin. They usually have an intense fruity flavor of raspberry and cranberry. Apart
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maintained vineyards and, more importantly, conserved wine-making knowledge and skills during that often turbulent period. Monasteries had the resources, security and inventiveness to produce a steady supply of wine for Mass and profit. The best vineyards were owned by the monasteries and their wine
1732:" is a special mark adopted by some independent wine-makers, to distinguish them from larger corporate winemaking operations and symbolize a return to the basics of the craft of wine-making. Bottles from these independent makers carry a special logo usually printed on the foil cap covering the cork.
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Most varieties of grape are primarily associated with a certain region, such as
Cabernet Sauvignon in Bordeaux and Syrah in Rhône, although there are some varieties that are found in two or more regions, such as Chardonnay in Bourgogne (including Chablis) and Champagne, and Sauvignon blanc in Loire
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The amount of information included on French wine labels varies depending on which region the wine was made in, and what level of classification the wine carries. As a minimum, labels will usually state that classification, as well as the name of the producer, and, for wines above the Vin De Table
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The total French production for the 2005 vintage was 43.9 million hl (plus an additional 9.4 million hl destined for various brandies) of which 28.3% was white and 71.7% was red or rosé. The proportion of white wine is slightly higher for the higher categories, with 34.3% of the AOC wine
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In many respects, French wines have more of a regional than a national identity, as evidenced by different grape varieties, production methods and different classification systems in the various regions. Quality levels and prices vary enormously, and some wines are made for immediate consumption
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spread throughout the country and the rest of Europe, leaving vineyards desolate. Then came an economic downturn in Europe followed by two world wars and the French wine industry was depressed for decades. Competition threatened French brands such as
Champagne and Bordeaux. This resulted in the
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The largest changes will be in the Vin de France category, and to VDQS wines, which either need to qualify as AOP wines or be downgraded to an IGP category. For the former AOC wines, the move to AOP will only mean minor changes to the terminology of the label, while the actual names of the
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France has traditionally been the largest consumer of its own wines. However, wine consumption has been dropping in France for 40 years. During the decade of the 1990s, per capita consumption dropped by nearly 20 percent. Therefore, French wine producers must rely increasingly on
1830:. There are 12 appellations in Beaujolais including Beaujolais AOC and Beaujolais-Villages AOC and 10 Crus: Brouilly, Regnié, Chiroubles, Cote de Brouilly, Fleurie, Saint-Amour, Chénas, Juliénas, Morgon and Moulin-a-Vent. The Beaujolais region is also notorious for the
245:) that are now planted throughout the world, as well as wine-making practices and styles of wine that have been adopted in other producing countries. Although some producers have benefited in recent years from rising prices and increased demand for prestige wines from
540:– are produced in France. In most of these styles, the French production ranges from cheap and simple versions to some of the world's most famous and expensive examples. An exception is French fortified wines, which tend to be relatively unknown outside France.
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in eastern France is a region where red and white wines are equally important. Probably more terroir-conscious than any other region, Burgundy is divided into the largest number of appellations of any French region. The top wines from
Burgundy's heartland in
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The wine classification system of France was revised in 2006, with a new system fully introduced by 2012. The new system consists of three categories rather than four, since there will be no category corresponding to VDQS from 2012. The new categories are:
2069:, is the coldest of France's major wine regions and home to its major sparkling wine. Champagne wines can be both white and rosé. A small amount of still wine is produced in Champagne using (as AOC Coteaux Champenois) of which some can be red wine.
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in the south, close to the Rhône Valley region, where mostly red wines are made in a fruity style that is usually consumed young. "Beaujolais
Nouveau" is the only wine that can be legally consumed in the year of its production (Third week end of
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is an island in the
Mediterranean the wines of which are primarily consumed on the island itself. It has nine AOC regions and an island-wide vin de pays designation and is still developing its production methods as well as its regional style.
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declassified into a lower appellation or even into Vin de Pays or Vin de Table. With the number of appellations in France too numerous to mention here, they are easily defined into one of the main wine producing regions listed below:
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is a primarily white-wine region that stretches over a long distance along the Loire River in central and western France, and where grape varieties and wine styles vary along the river. Four sub-regions are situated along the river:
2119:, 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 used. It also shares cool climate with Burgundy.
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meal, or a full-fledged multi-course menu. Since the French tradition is to serve wine with food, wines have seldom been developed or styled as "bar wines" for drinking on their own, or to impress in tastings when young.
2316:, a somewhat heterogeneous collection of wine areas inland or south of Bordeaux. Some areas produce primarily red wines in a style reminiscent of red Bordeaux, while other produce dry or sweet white wines. Areas within
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There are two main grape varieties used in
Burgundy – Chardonnay for white wines, and Pinot noir for red. White wines are also sometimes made from Aligoté, and other grape varieties will also be found occasionally.
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Labels will also indicate where the wine was bottled, which can be an indication as to the quality level of the wine, and whether it was bottled by a single producer, or more anonymously and in larger quantities:
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and wine laws across the globe. In other words: when the same grape variety is planted in different regions, it can produce wines that are significantly different from each other. In France the concept of
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Immune from these problems has been the market for
Champagne as well as the market for the expensive ranked or classified wines. However, these constitute only about five percent of French production.
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appellations themselves will remain unchanged. While no new wines have been marketed under the old designations from 2012, bottles already in the distribution chain will not be relabelled.
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Gustave Henri Laly, a renowned wine producer from Burgundy, supplied the French General Assembly with his Montrachet produced at Mont Dardon around the turn of the 20th century.
377:(QWPSR) designation. The categories and their shares of the total French production for the 2005 vintage, excluding wine destined for Cognac, Armagnac and other brandies, were
1710:"... au château, au domaine, à la propriété": these have a similar meaning, and indicate the wine was "estate bottled", on the same property on which it was grown or at a
1970:. Several small recreational vineyards were established in the last two decades e.g. in Rennes, Quimper, Morlaix, Le Quillo, Cléguérec, Sain Sulliac, Le Folgoët, etc.
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that were to be on display for visitors from around the world. Brokers from the wine industry ranked the wines according to a château's reputation and trading price.
1656:(typical rain, winds, humidity, temperature variations, etc.). Even in the same area, no two vineyards have exactly the same terroir, thus being the base of the
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is not an official wine region anymore. Yet it has a rich history related to grapegrowing and winemaking and has recently been demonstrating a revival of its
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is not an official wine region anymore. Yet it has a rich history related to grapegrowing and winemaking and has recently been demonstrating a revival of its
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is the largest region in terms of vineyard surface and production, hence the region in which much of France's cheap bulk wines have been produced. So-called "
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is not an official wine region anymore. Yet it has a rich history related to grapegrowing and winemaking and has recently been demonstrating a revival of its
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is not an official wine region anymore, but it has a rich history related to grapegrowing and winemaking and has recently been demonstrating a revival of its
425:(VDQS, 0.9%) – Less strict than AOC, usually used for smaller areas or as a "waiting room" for potential AOCs. This category was abolished at the end of 2011.
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is a large region on the Atlantic coast, which has a long history of exporting its wines overseas. This is primarily a red wine region, famous for the wines
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and borders Germany, a country with which it shares many grape varieties as well as a long tradition of varietal labelling. Grapes grown in Alsace include
2286:. The styles and varietal composition of northern and southern Rhône differ, but both parts compete with Bordeaux as traditional producers of red wines.
2421:. This has led to the distillation of wine into industrial alcohol as well as a government program to pay farmers to pull up their grape vines through
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area and several small recreational vineyards were established in the last two decades e.g. in Coucy le Château, Gerberoy, Gouvieux, Clairoix, etc.
2241:. Several small recreational vineyards were established in the last two decades and at least one operates on a commercial scale in Grisy near Caen.
2046:, halfway between Côte d'Or and Paris, where white wines are produced on chalky soil giving a more crisp and steely style than the rest of Burgundy.
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is primarily a white-wine region, though some red, rosé, sparkling and sweet wines are also produced. It is situated in eastern France on the river
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If there is one thing that most French wines have in common, it is that most styles have developed as wines meant to accompany food, be it a quick
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being white. In years with less favourable vintage conditions than 2005, the proportion of AOC wine tends to be a little lower. The proportion of
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corresponds well to the traditional image of a prestigious French château, but in reality, French wineries come in all sizes and shapes.
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times. The wines produced range from expensive wines sold internationally to modest wines usually only seen within France such as the
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for wine in the world and strict laws concerning winemaking and production and many European systems are modeled after it. The word "
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manifests itself most extremely in the Burgundy region. The amount of influence and the scope that falls under the description of
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are cultivated in France, including both internationally well-known and obscure local varieties. In fact, most of the so-called "
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area and more than 200 small recreational vineyards were established in the last decades covering about 12 hectares altogether.
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199:. French wine traces its history to the 6th century BCE, with many of France's regions dating their wine-making history to
2301:, primarily a white-wine region in the Alps close to Switzerland, where many grapes unique to this region are cultivated.
433:(AOC, 53.4%) – Wine from a particular area with many other restrictions, including grape varieties and winemaking methods.
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wines, and some, particularly those in more northern locations, are remnants of production areas that were once larger.
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wine laws have been modeled after those of the French, this trend is likely to continue with further EU expansion.
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1723:"... dans nos chais, dans nos caves": the wine was bottled by the business named on the label.
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397:(33.9%) – Carries with it a specific region within France (for example Vin de Pays d'Oc from
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was considered to be superior. The nobility developed extensive vineyards but the
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command high prices. The Burgundy region is divided in four main parts:
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1. France 5,106,751 – 2. Italy 4,063,165 – 3. Spain 3,370,910
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2810:INAO: overview of AOC wine production in 2005
2687:. London: Mitchell Beazley, Publishers, 1979.
2476:List of Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée wines
2452:L'Office national interprofessionnel des vins
1941:Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855
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353:Institut national des appellations d'origine
3024:"Your 2022 guide to Beaujolais wine region"
1759:Map of the principal wine regions in France
374:Quality Wines Produced in Specified Regions
308:led to the confiscation of many vineyards.
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3105:pp. 306–11 Workman Publishing 2001
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2915:Les cepages noirs dans le vignoble
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3141:"The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia"
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320:establishment in 1935 of the
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2659:Alcohol: Customs and Rituals
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919:Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains
516:All common styles of wine –
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4221:Wine tasting descriptors
3942:Wine tasting descriptors
3871:Phenolic content in wine
3763:Alternative wine closure
3347:Great French Wine Blight
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3123:"Wine Regions of France"
2885:Oxford Companion to Wine
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4111:Malolactic fermentation
2827:Sommelier International
2812:, accessed 26 May 2008.
2800:, accessed 26 May 2008.
2501:List of Vins de Primeur
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1707:"Mis en bouteille ..."
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4606:Bosnia and Herzegovina
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2829:. 2008. Archived from
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4348:Languedoc-Roussillon
3563:Muscat of Alexandria
2670:Patrick, Charles H.
2644:Patrick, Charles H.
2441:Languedoc-Roussillon
2212:Saumur-Champigny AOC
2204:Coteaux du Layon AOC
2136:blanquette de Limoux
2128:Languedoc-Roussillon
2123:Languedoc-Roussillon
1894:Château Cheval Blanc
1730:Vigneron indépendant
1688:Vigneron independent
1648:of hill or terrain,
1628:chateau and vineyard
399:Languedoc-Roussillon
51:improve this article
4141:Yeast in winemaking
4093:Carbonic maceration
3028:www.winetourism.com
2852:World Atlas of Wine
2363:Côtes de Saint-Mont
2184:and red wines from
1984:Nuits-Saint-Georges
1679:Labelling practices
1564:All white varieties
1140:Muscat d'Alexandrie
289:St. Martin of Tours
253:, competition from
4131:Traditional method
3932:Wine personalities
3636:Cabernet Sauvignon
3004:on 7 February 2012
2942:André Dominé (ed)
2748:Wines of the World
2481:List of VDQS wines
2334:Areas of upstream
2223:Melon de Bourgogne
2214:provides reds; and
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1943:resulted from the
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1886:Château Haut-Brion
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2683:Seward, Desmond.
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2359:Côtes de Gascogne
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4756:Switzerland
4701:Netherlands
4550:Philippines
4302:French wine
4206:Wine bottle
4178:Other steps
4169:Wine cellar
4126:Süssreserve
3818:Wine cellar
3808:Wine bottle
3749:accessories
3747:Packaging,
3706:Tempranillo
3335:Noah's wine
3315:Phoenicians
3261:Viticulture
3101:K. MacNeil
3008:21 November
2566:18 November
2437:Vin de pays
2284:Rhône River
2254:viticulture
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2182:Vouvray AOC
2094:viticulture
1968:viticulture
1793:Pinot blanc
1712:cooperative
1664:appellation
1594:Grand total
1514:Pinot blanc
551:, a simple
478:Vin de Pays
444:Vin de Pays
394:Vin de Pays
362:appellation
297:Middle Ages
281:Viticulture
178:hectolitres
170:French wine
4874:Categories
4726:San Marino
4691:Montenegro
4676:Luxembourg
4530:Kazakhstan
4490:Azerbaijan
4318:Beaujolais
4085:Maceration
4075:Wine press
4065:Destemming
4016:Winemaking
3922:Wine fraud
3917:Wine fault
3902:Oenophilia
3838:Wine label
3833:Wine glass
3798:Port tongs
3696:Sangiovese
3691:Pinot noir
3651:Douce noir
3578:Rkatsiteli
3523:Chardonnay
3513:Catarratto
3487:by acreage
3461:Biodynamic
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3033:4 November
2517:References
2491:Wine label
2486:Winemaking
2379:, such as
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2202:and sweet
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2067:Luxembourg
2037:Beaujolais
1982:Wine from
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1797:Pinot noir
1789:Pinot gris
1378:Muscadelle
1344:Nielluccio
1157:Pinot gris
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715:Chardonnay
647:Ugni blanc
512:, Burgundy
317:Phylloxera
279:settlers.
235:Pinot noir
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3927:Winemaker
3907:Sommelier
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3823:Wine cork
3813:Wine cave
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3738:New World
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3686:Mourvèdre
3593:Trebbiano
3533:Colombard
3434:Noble rot
3414:Fortified
3392:Sparkling
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2723:1468-0289
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2113:Vin Jaune
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1930:Sauternes
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538:fortified
534:sparkling
333:Vignerons
315:and then
293:vineyards
285:Marseille
4849:Paraguay
4741:Slovenia
4736:Slovakia
4711:Portugal
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4565:Thailand
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4459:Tanzania
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4358:Provence
4328:Burgundy
4323:Bordeaux
4052:Pressing
3974:Glossary
3890:Industry
3783:Jug wine
3778:Decanter
3768:Box wine
3666:Isabella
3661:Grenache
3641:Carignan
3588:Sémillon
3573:Riesling
3568:Palomino
3311:Ancient
3294:Vineyard
3289:Veraison
3274:Oenology
2880:"France"
2470:See also
2464:vintners
2381:Jurançon
2351:Armagnac
2329:Dordogne
2325:Bergerac
2269:Provence
2264:Provence
2235:Normandy
2230:Normandy
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1974:Burgundy
1964:Brittany
1959:Brittany
1866:Bordeaux
1851:Pauillac
1842:Bordeaux
1781:Riesling
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247:Burgundy
194:American
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4859:Uruguay
4834:Bolivia
4801:Oceania
4761:Ukraine
4716:Romania
4686:Moldova
4661:Ireland
4656:Hungary
4646:Germany
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4631:Denmark
4616:Croatia
4601:Belgium
4596:Austria
4591:Albania
4575:Vietnam
4535:Lebanon
4485:Armenia
4464:Tunisia
4449:Namibia
4444:Morocco
4429:Algeria
4338:Corsica
4236:Terroir
4194:Related
4042:Vintage
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3969:Outline
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3755:storage
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3548:Macabeo
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