The Wine Experience
A
great way to begin to understanding French wine is by knowing
the regions. Each one tends to have a dominant red and dominant
white wine that they’re known for. Here’s a
quick rundown for you.
- In
Burgundy
the red is silky Pinot Noir while the white is elegant Chardonnay.
- The
northern Rhone means juicy
red Syrah and peachy, floral Viognier.
- In Beaujolais the red is Gamay.
- Bordeaux
is the most famous of all. There, Cabernet Sauvignon and
Merlot are in the spotlight.
- The
Cabs are found on the west, or left bank of the Gironde,
with Merlot the mainstay on the east side.
You
may be surprised to hear about white
Bordeaux, but the Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon of the Graves
district are a terrific dry wine combo as well as being the grapes
found in the great dessert wines form Sauternes.
Check
out the map of the French regions then start exploring.
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Here's
more from The Wine Experience on Burgundy,
Bordeaux,
Champagne,
St
Emilion, The
Rhone Valley, Provence
and Alsace
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