A Brief History Of French Red Wine

If you’re looking for some of the world’s best wine, you don’t need to look much further than French red wine. Wine production in France is today a huge part of the country’s economy and culture, with names like Bordeaux and Beaujolais known and respected around the world. Grapes have been grown in France ever since the Romans realized how suitable the soil was, and possibly centuries earlier than that. Red wine was sometimes used in pagan rituals as well as being drunk. During the Middle Ages a new system of land development meant that more areas of the countryside were given over to wine production, and the country’s wine industry reached a period of prosperity, with French wine regarded as being the best in the world. Today that is still the case, and anyone wanting the best should definitely focus on France.

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