you say 'vin de pomme' which, when you translate it directly, means wine of apple.
A French wine is a wine made in France.
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An apple wine is an alcoholic beverage made from apples - particularly a form of cider.
White burgundy, try a Pouilly Fouisse, that would be yummy.
Wine is 'le vin' in French.
A french wine is rose' or bubbly
Champagne is a well known French wine.
Apple can be translated as "pomme".
No it is an apple grown underground, as in the French "pomme de terre" which means "potato of the earth." It's fruit was discovered when French workers, after drinking too much wine, accidentally planted an entire orchard of apple tree sprouts upside down.
The Word for apple in French is pomme
Yes. The core adds a bitter taste to the "must." "Must" is the crushed apple and water etc mixture that will ferment to make apple wine.
sour wine, or vinegar, is called 'du vinaigre' in French.