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French wine is celebrated worldwide for its diversity and quality, deeply rooted in the country’s varied geography and rich winemaking history. France’s significant wine regions, such as Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Champagne, are globally renowned for their iconic wines, but the country is also home to several lesser-known yet equally fascinating regions. Alsace, located along the German border, is famous for its aromatic white wines, particularly Riesling and Gewürztraminer, crafted with a distinct purity and focus. The Jura, nestled between Burgundy and Switzerland, is known for its unique wines like Vin Jaune, made from the Savagnin grape, and the lightly oxidised, nutty whites that reflect the region’s cool climate and limestone soils. In central France, the Auvergne region, with its volcanic soils, produces intriguing and increasingly appreciated wines, primarily from the Gamay and Pinot Noir grapes. These more obscure regions highlight the incredible diversity of French wine, offering a range of styles and flavours that reflect the country’s varied terroirs and winemaking traditions, making France a perennial leader in the global wine scene.