French wines are named after the region in which they were produced, examples include; Bordeaux, Chablis, Burgundy, Sancerre, Champagne, Cahors, Cote-Rotie.
Champagne (sparkling), Bordeaux (cabernet sauvignon), Burgundy (white: chardonnay; red: pinot noir)
A French wine is a wine made in France.
Wine is 'le vin' in French.
A french wine is rose' or bubbly
Champagne is a well known French wine.
sour wine, or vinegar, is called 'du vinaigre' in French.
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.
french wine
Keir is not a wine name in French, but there is a recipe called Kir, where you add some blackcurrant liquor to white wine.
Vin
vin (pronounced as van) - wine de vin - of wine Le vin - the wine