I would say most French wines are named after the places where they are grown. French consumers do not classify wines only with the grapes' species (sauvignon, muscat, pinots, gamay, merlot...) but also with the specific taste they have in different regions due to the differences in the ground, the climate, etc...
vouvray
Bordeaux
None. Wines are sometimes named and often classified after their region of origin, but no French region nor religion is named after wine.
alcoholic wine
champagne
French Lick is a town in Orange County, Indiana.
A French wine is a wine made in France.
Wine is 'le vin' in French.
Yes, there is such thing as a wine named Rachel. *Rachel Red Wine* this wine is produced in Washington.
A french wine is rose' or bubbly
Yes. Lourdes is a large French town with many tourists every year and so it has many hotels and restaurants. You can get wine at these and many other outlets in Lourdes.
So far there's no French town named after a mustard, but the town of Dijon gave its name to the mustard of Dijon which was produced there.
French army in the Nile Delta by a town named El- Rashid ( rosette.)
Na-tha-lie The h is silent in french.