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Alsace
Known for dry Rieslings and Gewürztraminers, this French region has a strong Germanic influence. (1,100 wines from 29 subregions)
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Bordeaux
Perhaps the most famous wine producing region in the world. Known for red blends. (197 wines from 7 subregions)
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Champagne
The best known region for sparkling wine. Truly some great stuff. (30 wines from 10 subregions)
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Languedoc Roussillon
France's melting pot for wine. Influence from Rhone, Bordeaux and the Mediteranean. (1,764 wines from 2 subregions)
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Loire Valley
Known for Chenin blanc and other whites, but produces a bit of everything. (679 wines from 4 subregions)
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Provence
From Southeastern France, known for Rose's as well as red blends. (757 wines from 1 subregion)
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Rhône
Home of Cotes du Rhone, and best known for red blends, but produces all sorts of good stuff. (87 wines from 4 subregions)
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Southwest France
AKA "Sud-Ouest." Contains Dordogne/Bergerac, Garonne, and Gascony. Known for unusual varietals. (1,275 wines from 3 subregions)