Discover the French Wine Regions
enjoy their peaceful, romantic settings


Discover the beauty and romance of the French Wine Regions -- their history, characteristics, tours of the wine regions, and of course, their marvelous wines.

Even in poetry, the French Wine Regions hold a special place in the hearts of many:

Give me a glass that I may see,
The splendid Sauvignon in thee,
The Riesling grape within your eyes,
Your Chardonnay and Pinot skies.
Give me a glass that I may see
Beyond sweet mediocrity...

- Anonymous

We can be sure that whoever wrote those lines was not only a great philosopher and poet, but a lover of wines as well. We may never know if they were talking to a lover, or merely to life itself, but it is certainly poignant to note that the most famous of the French grape varieties are mentioned in this passionate expression of thought and emotion.

For centuries, French wines have been heralded as some of the finest in the world. Connoisseurs around the world swear by them; merchants place a high premium on their quality; and thousands of people go on tours of the French Wine Regions every year. On this site, you will find information, comparisons and histories of the various regions.

France's long-standing reputation as a leader among wine producers is not without good reason. It is said that France is the perfect place on earth to grow wine. The combination of cool climates and rich soil has led to the cultivation of over one million hectares of vineyards in the country. To that end, there are eight predominant regions in France that are renowned for their production of world-famous French wines.


Bordeaux Wine Region
The Bordeaux Wine Region, situated in the south west of France, is one of the largest and most important wine producing regions in the world.

Burgundy Wine Region
The Burgundy Wine Region consists of many small farms and private cellars. Burgundy wines are renowned for their affordability and high quality.

Champagne Region
The Champagne Region is the birthplace of sparkling wine and continues to hold eminence in the world for its production of the finest champagnes.

Languedoc-Roussillon Region
The Languedoc-Roussillon Region is by far the hardest to spell! Facing the Mediterranean Sea at the southern tip of France, it is lesser known, but heart-warmingly beautiful.

Alsace Wine Region
The Alsace wine region is ideal for the growth and cultivation of several distinctive white grape varieties, including the famous Riesling.

Provence Region
The Provence Region has a thriving tourism industry, including such marvelous cities as Marseilles, Nice, and Saint-Tropez.

Loire Valley Wine Region
The Loire Valley Wine Region is a picturesque combination of hills, valleys, and scenic landscapes through which flows the peaceful Loire River. It is ideally suited for growing many kinds of grapes.

Rhone Valley Wine Region
The Rhone Valley Wine Region lies along the beautiful Rhone River. Its farmers and winemakers pride themselves on their history and expertise in winemaking.
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