Most conversations about wine end up mentioning France. Our Gallic neighbours vie with Italy to be the largest wine producer of all, but France has a history and culture that few can match.
These six French wine regions, including Limoux and Beaujolais, are beautiful and less crowded places to visit and taste wine.
France has more than 10,000 tourist-oriented wine cellars that welcome visitors. Welcome to the vineyards of France. Wine tasting events are held year-round in the French wine regions. Whether a ...
France is one of the biggest producers of wine in the world, but if you talk to a vintner there, they'll likely get excited about just a few hectares of vines. That's because French wine is ...
Enjoying a glass of wine with dinner is one thing, but spending a few days sampling the stuff from the source in a beautiful ...
Wine production is a significant aspect of global agriculture and culture, with a select group of countries contributing the ...
Industry leaders emphasize this historic region's stability, quality and forward-thinking initiatives in 2025 and beyond.
The fine wine category probably conjures up various images, writes Rosamund Hall. But it needn’t be out of bounds for us ...
As any oenophile can attest, one of the best aspects of traveling is the chance to savor fine wines and top-tier vintages as you soak in striking vineyard scenery. And happily, there are a new ...
France’s wine producers are deeply concerned that the 20% tariff slapped by President Donald Trump will deal a severe blow to ...
Merchants worried that a trade war could wreak financial havoc in a region that has a robust business exporting the world’s finest bubbly to the United States. Sunset over vineyards in the ...