Archive for 'French Wines' Category

Fine French Wine

May 8th, 2012 by Dom Perignon Champagne | 0

France has always been known as the city of love and well it should be. There are many factors that contribute to the love spell that France puts couples under—music, elegant food, amazing sights and of course, fine French wine. Fine French Wine Fine French wine is not a necessity, rather it is an indulgence [...]

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French White Wines

Jul 23rd, 2009 by Fine French Wine | 0

French White WinesBy Jimmy Sturo Wine is made of mixed chemical substances that come from fruits. The aroma and tastes of wines depend on the fruits, or specifically, grapes that are used to make them. The color of white wines is more of a golden hew, rather than what its name implies. But as it [...]

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French Red Wines

Jul 23rd, 2009 by Fine French Wine | 0

French Red WinesBy Jimmy Sturo Wine is an alcoholic drink made through the fermentation of juices obtained from grapes, honey, flowers and malt or grain. Most countries manufacture wine products for local and global export; some even making a respected and well-trusted brand name in the wine-making industry. Wine and its Origins Ever since man [...]

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French Wines Are Still Considered the Best

Jul 23rd, 2009 by Fine French Wine | 0

French Wines Are Still Considered the BestBy David Cowley Anyone that loves wine is probably going to agree that French wines are some of the best in the business, if not the absolute best in the world. How can such a small country be such a dominant force in the winemaking world? What makes wines [...]

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All About French Wines

Jun 22nd, 2009 by Fine French Wine | 0

Although France is not the world’s biggest producer of wine, it produces the most amount of wine by value. Many connoisseurs consider French wines to be superior to all other wines in the world. There are ten wine-making regions that produce French wines — Alsace, Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Languedoc-Roussillon, the Loire Valley, Provence, Corsica, the [...]

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