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  • French Wine Courses
    With the increase in the consumption of French wine all over the world and the desire to further increase the French wine market, many governmental and private institutions are aided by the French government and wine companies, and have been successful in introducing various courses on French wine. These wine courses are very vast in their content and as such, cannot be contained in one particular course. There are different courses that are spec Read More...
  • Wine Club - Reasons Why You Should Join a Wine Club
    If you love wine but hate going to the wine store, you may want to consider joining a wine club. This is also great if you're a novice wine drinker, because along with the monthly (or weekly, depending on the club you join) shipments of wine you also get information about the bottles you're receiving. There are different types of wine clubs to suit your preferences. For example, if you like Pinot noir more than Pinot grigio you can join a club t Read More...
  • French Wine Regions
    French wine can be described as a broad term which encompasses many different kinds of wine, distinguished on the basis of the region from which they are cultivated. The regions are Alsace, Bordeaux, Burgundy, Corsica, Côtes du Rhone, Languedoc-Roussillon, Loire Valley, Provence and South West. As each region differs from the other in terms of the kind of cultivation, the vineyards, the grapes used, the geographical location as well as the climat Read More...
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