All over the world, French red wine graces on the most starry tables. Some bottles see their values increase over the years. Great wines aged 20 years or more can thus cost several thousand euros.
As the world's leading producer with around 30 million hectoliters per year, France has forged its reputation as a wine country. The great variety of appellations feeds a vast choice of tastes for the greatest pleasure of oenophiles. With the duration of the winemaking process and the year of the harvest or vintage, the grape variety is at the origin of the characteristics of each wine. An appellation indicates in particular the grape variety and the winemaking process specific to a wine and its terroir.
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chateau camensac 1983
"camensac is one of the five classified crus of the appellation haut-médoc, which in...
chateau angelus 1983
"managed since 1985 by hubert de boüard de laforest, angélus has belonged to his family...
chateau pichon longueville comtesse de lalande 1983
"the vineyard of pichon longueville baron extends over beautiful garonne gravelands...
chateau pavie 1983
now reaching full maturity, the 1983 pavie has an attractive bouquet of rich raspberry...
chateau talbot 1983
talbot 1983 still one of the best wines from this vintage, particularly in the medoc,...
chateau de fieuzal 1983
de fieuzal 1983 is elegant, spicy, richly fruity nose is followed by a wine with good,...