Category Archives: Wine Blog

Château Rauzan-Ségla

Château Rauzan-Ségla, a Margaux estate, is known for producing wines that are an elegant blend of power and finesse. The wines, particularly the Grand Vin, are characterized by rich, dark fruit aromas and flavors, often with floral notes of violet and iris, and hints of sandalwood, cedar, and mahogany. Rauzan-Ségla wines are lauded for their […]

Chateau Branaire-Ducru

A fourth Grand Cru Classé, Château Branaire-Ducru has crafted some quite remarkable wines over the course of its vintages. Located on the Beychevelle plateau just a kilometre away from the Gironde estuary, Château Branaire-Ducru is surrounded by vines that cover almost 60 hectares divided into seventy parcels. With around fifteen different kinds of soil, the […]

Top French Wine Regions

Top French Wine Regions Bordeaux and Burgundy are probably what come to your mind first! There are many more wine producing regions, including Rhone Valley, Beaujolais, Languedoc-Roussillon, and the Loire Valley. Bordeaux Located in southwest France, this region has 60+ growing appellations that produce mainly red Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc wines. The region […]

The Categories of French Wine

1. Appellation d’origine contrôlée (AOC), now AOP. 2. Appellation d’Origine Vin De Qualité Supérieure (AOVDQS): This falls just below AOC wines in the hierarchy. It has rules and regulations similar to AOC in terms of grape variety, amount of production, and winemaking processes. 3. Vin de pays: All the “country wines” that don’t fall under AOC appellation rules […]

Brief History of French Wine Making

French winemaking started in the 6th century BC after the Greek settlers colonized Southern Gaul. However, it was the Romans who planted vines in all the major wine regions in the 300s. Since then, the French wine industry continued to flourish – until mildew and Phylloxera spread in the 19th century, and entire vineyards had […]