The main ones are Bordeaux, Burgundy, The Rhone Valley, Loire Valley, Alsace, Champagne and South west France.
A French wine is a wine made in France.
Wine is 'le vin' in French.
A french wine is rose' or bubbly
John Beeston has written: 'The wine regions of Australia' -- subject(s): Wine and wine making, Guidebooks, Wine industry, Wine districts, Wineries, Directories
Champagne is a well known French wine.
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sour wine, or vinegar, is called 'du vinaigre' in French.
The French word "vin" translates to "wine" in English.
To teach people about wine: planting, growing, harvesting, wine-making and enjoying wine.
wine glass is " verre de vin " in french language j'aime le vin ! I like wine !
Actually, consumption of French wine is declining and contributing to the wine glut in the European Union known as the wine lake.
Alsace wine or Alsatian wine. It is a French wine produced in the Alsace region.