Sancerre (just a village but known well over France) or Chateauneuf-du-Pape, or Beaune in Burgundy (Bourgogne in French), an historical wine town. There are many museums and world famous "Appellations d'origine contrôlée (AOC)" to visit.
As a matter of fact most wines are named after the place they are grown in. (and similarly the system of AOC Apellation d'Origine Contrôlée means that you can't make wine with grapejuice coming from far away)
Bordeaux
France is well known for its wine production.
Wine.
Vichy Water from the town of Vichy in Auvergne, France.
California is known for their wine next to France either one is fine.
New Zealand
France is known for their wines, and some of the wine's expensive accessories. A 1961 French wine bottle is sold for $1,795.00, and a wine rack is sold for $3,420.00. A French wine glass is sold for a ridiculous $450.00!
cheese, wine and baked goods
Bordeaux
frogs legs, snails, cheese, wine, and baguette's.
Evian is a town in eastern France. It is known for its water production.
Champagne is one french province that is known for its sparkling white wines.