Translation missing: en.The Annandale Cellars Guidebook to the Wine Regions of France: The Annandale Cellars Guidebook to the Wine Regions of France
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Northern Rhône
The Northern Rhône is the home of Syrah (known as Shiraz here in Australia) and can produce complex, elegant wines that are capable of aging for de... -
Provence
Provence is a region with a rich winemaking history dating back over 2600 years. The region is most known for its pale-pink rose wines which are ex... -
Auvergne
Wines from Auvergne are rare and very difficult to find in Australia but the reds can make a great alternative to Beaujolais and the whites would b... -
Corsica
The “French” island of Corsica is unique in many ways. Aside from its terroir and climate, it also happens to be closer to Italy, which is why the ... -
Champagne
Champagne is a region that needs no introduction. It is the gold-standard of sparkling wine in the world. Champagne is what one drinks in both succ... -
Alsace
Alsace is the home of Pinot Gris and Gewurztraminer, in both dry and sweet styles as well as making some exceptional dry Rieslings. The German infl... -
Ardeche
Ardeche is a little known sub-region near the Rhône Valley. A lot of value can be foundin this region as it is only classified as an IGP rather tha... -
Savoie
The Savoie region is home to some very interesting wines - both white and red - that come from the dry, cool-climate foothills of the alps near the... -
BUGEY
The little-known region of Bugey produces some adorable wines - especially the slightly sweet light-red sparkling wines. Bugey is similar to its ne...
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