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According to Sevier Wines, a wine seller, there are 7 primary wine regions in France: Alsace, Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Loire, Provence and the Rhone Valley. Wine.about.com omits Champagne but includes Languedoc-Roussillon in their 7. Still another website, About-France.com, lists 11 main French wine regions, adding Cognac/Charentes, Jura and Medoc to the previously mentioned regions. So, I guess it depends on who you ask.:)

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