Top 10 Wines France is Famous For? The Best French Wine Regions - Part.1
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You all know by now that France is extremely reputable for the quality of its wines. I made an entire video dedicated to why French wines are, generally-speaking so good and about the factors that have made it so special in the world, and that have made it what it is today. You’re obviously welcome to watch it after hearing which are the best French wine regions. I’ll link to it at the end of this video as well as in the video description.
Also, if you like learning about what you’re drinking, primarily wine here, consider subscribing to my channel to follow along the journey of what I call Julien’s Wine School.
But for now, let’s focus on the Top 10 Best French wine regions, those wine countries that have all wine lovers around the world dreaming about beautiful landscapes, stunning castles and succulent wines.
This is part 1 of a 3-part series where we first look at the 10 best wine regions, then we’ll look at the 10 best French wine grapes (like Chardonnay, Cabernet and the others), before digging into the 10 best most admired wineries in France.
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Loire Valley
Alsace
Provence
Rhône Valley
Burgundy
Bordeaux
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HOW TO: 1 Day in Nice, France (Pizza & Wine on the beach!)
Welcome to Trip Day 6! In today's vlog we find the perfect breakfast spot for beignets & croissants, visit a rocky beach, and eat our way around Old Nice. Our first full day in Nice was a success, especially getting things done for long term travel. (aka laundry)
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A Wine Tour of Southern France | Euromaxx
The Languedoc-Roussillon region of southwestern France is not only a successful wine-growing region, it is also a popular destination for food lovers. Here you can sample the region's specialties - and of course the wine - in many beautiful historical places. So we did.
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France’s Saint-Emilion: A red wine lover’s paradise
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The French medieval town of Saint-Emilion is a stunning UNESCO world heritage site, but is better known to connoisseurs for being the home of an exceptional red wine. FRANCE 24's You are here takes you to one of its most prestigious vineyards, the Château Angélus estate.
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TOULOUSE, FRANCE: Tasting menu at the BEST wine bar in the world! | Ep. 38
After our weekend in Languedoc-Roussillon, we drop our car off in Toulouse and try to find it’s most interesting landmarks. The only stop on our must-do while we were visiting, was to go to the WORLD’S BEST WINE BAR!
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Wines of Nice, Cote d'Azur: AOP Bellet
Video from Nice Cuisine and the Art of Living book by François Millo and Viktorija Todorovska. Watch Gio Sergi, the owner of Le Clos Saint Vincent and President of the AOP Bellet, talk about this appellation entirely within the city limits of Nice. Sante!
France's Côte-d'Or: A wine lover's paradise in a world heritage site
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Listed as a World Heritage Site since 2015, the vineyards of the Côte-d'Or, in France’s eastern Burgundy region, are the combined work of man and nature. On this narrow strip of land that stretches for 50 kilometres, a total of 1,247 plots give rise to just as many different wines, which are internationally renowned. You Are Here takes you to discover a region that enchants wine lovers worldwide.
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I Drank a Glass of Wine Every Day, See What Happened to Me
Studies have shown that drinking a glass of wine every day is incredibly beneficial for your system: it removes toxins from your body and improves your brain function. We decided to find out whether these statements are true by having one glass of wine a day for a whole month.
The experiment started out great: I felt super sophisticated having my evening wine in front of the TV. But on Day 3, the alcohol started messing with my sleep cycle. I started craving water during these little bedtime disruptions. In fact, this crazy nighttime thirst became so frequent that I would keep a glass of water on my night stand.
One of the best things that happened during the experiment was a change in how I “partied” with my friends. I would invite people over for a glass of wine, and those who were game, showed up.
In the middle of Week 2 of the experiment, my appearance had changed. Unfortunately, it wasn’t for the better. A weight gain and dark circle under my eyes and breakouts – it wasn’t something I wanted to get. I checked my blood pressure every day, and I can say with confidence that alcohol didn't change a thing in that respect. My health was perfectly fine. But by the end of the experiment, I started having trouble concentrating, and I felt weak and tired most of the time.
For one, drinking at home from time to time definitely has its perks. Getting rid of unnecessary get-togethers is also a big reward from this experiment. It helped me figure out who I want to spend my time with and who I don’t mind seeing less often. Plus, I got so interested in the whole culture of drinking wine and eating cheese. On the downside, I can't agree with scientists on this one. In my opinion, drinking wine on a daily basis does no good for your health, even if it's just one glass.
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The idea of the experiment 0:32
The first days 1:15
Crisis of conscious 2:15
New partying habits 2:53
The effect on appearance and health 3:27
Conclusion 4:11
SUMMARY
-Researchers and doctors say that dry red wine is the best one for our system. I decided to see if it’s true for myself.
-I felt great at first, but started having trouble sleeping on Day 3.
-After a couple of days, I started having a crisis of conscious. I felt like I was doing something wrong by drinking every single day.
-Spending evenings in my cozy home was definitely a nice bonus for me. I was only hanging out only with people I found truly interesting, or my closest friends.
-In the middle of Week 2, I noticed a weight gain, dark circles under my eyes and breakouts. By the end of the experiment, I started having trouble concentrating, and I felt weak and tired most of the time.
-Drinking at home is cheaper than going to the bar every week, and you can just relax whenever you want. However, drinking wine on a daily basis does no good for your health, even if it's just one glass.
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Beach Nice France - beach life in Nice
Nice Beach is several kilometers long and is located directly on the Promenade des Anglais.
The beach has areas that are free to use and areas with access fees. The areas with access fees have beach chairs, umbrellas, and cocktails served directly to your chair.
Whether you choose the free sections or pay to access the other sections, the rocks at the beach make it more difficult to swim comfortably and you are therefore advised to wear bathing shoes. A real advantage of this beach is its central location in the city. You can go directly from the beach to downtown Nice or enjoy a nice evening with a bottle of wine near the water.
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5 Expert Tips for Drinking Rosé Wine!
Drinking rosé wine is one of my favourite things about summer. Don’t get me wrong, it’s delicious all year round but as wines for summer go, rosé can’t be beat! Next time you are serving wine at a party and you want fun wines to try, drink rosé wine. Check out this little rosé wine 101 video for great tips to boost your rosé wine tasting pleasure.
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Provence Rosé Wine - So Special?
What are Provence Rosé wines, and what makes them unique in the world of French wine, and in the world of wine in general: discussing their color, style, flavors, winemaking, terroir. soils and climate, etc.
Provence pink wines explained while reviewing and tasting 2018 Chateau Routas Coteaux Varois en Provence Vin Rosé, a fine example of Southern France Rosé.
Winery Notes about Chateau Routas Provence Rosé
Grape Variety:
45% Cinsault 35% Grenache 20% Syrah
Appellation:
A.O.C. Coteaux Varois en Provence
Average age of vines:
15 years
Vinification:
The grapes are gently destemmed, cooled and pressed. The juice and the skins remain in contact for 24 hours. After this brief maceration, 8% of the Syrah goes straight into wooden barrels for primary and malolactic fermentation. The Cinsault, Grenache and remaining Syrah are fermented in stainless steel tanks, blocked from malolactic fermentation. The two different lots are aged separately, and blended prior to bottling.
Aging:
3 months
When to drink:
After bottling, and for a further 2 years.
Tasting Notes:
Freshly cut watermelon, ripe peach aromas and floral notes lead to a palate alive with wild strawberries and hints of mineral notes. Crisp acidity and a refreshing finish.
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Wine Course - Rhône / GSM Blend
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Lets learn about wines from Rhône (called GSM blends) in the Wine Style Tasting Course. Rhône is a region in France, and GSM is a blend of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre. This regional wine can also include other popular Southern French grapes like Carignan and even white varieties like Grenache Blanc! (still, pretty rare)
How to Say? 60+ Bordeaux 1855 Chateaux - Wine Pronunciation
Episode #21 of Julien's Wine School: French wine pronounciation of the 31 Grand Cru Classé of the 1855 Classification of the wines from Bordeaux, France, said by a local French winemaker.
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PREMIERS CRUS
Château Haut-Brion, AOC Pessac-Léognan
Château Lafite-Rothschild, AOC Pauillac
Château Latour, AOC Pauillac
Château Margaux, Margaux, AOC Margaux
Château Mouton Rothschild, AOC Pauillac
DEUXIÈMES CRUS
Château Brane-Cantenac, Cantenac, AOC Margaux
Château Cos-d’Estournel, AOC Saint-Estèphe
Château Ducru-Beaucaillou, AOC Saint-Julien
Château Durfort-Vivens, AOC Margaux
Château Gruaud-Larose, AOC Saint-Julien
Château Lascombes, AOC Margaux
Château Léoville-Barton, AOC Saint-Julien
Château Léoville-Las-Cases, AOC Saint-Julien
Château Léoville-Poyferré, , AOC Saint-Julien
Château Montrose, AOC Saint-Estèphe
Château Pichon-Longueville-Baron-de-Pichon, AOC Pauillac
Château Pichon-Longueville-Comtesse-de-Lalande, AOC Pauillac
Château Rauzan-Ségla, AOC Margaux
Château Rauzan-Gassies, AOC Margaux
TROISIÈMES CRUS
Château Boyd-Cantenac, Cantenac, AOC Margaux
Château Calon-Ségur, AOC Saint-Estèphe
Château Cantenac-Brown, AOC Margaux
Château Desmirail, AOC Margaux
Château Ferrière, AOC Margaux
Château Giscours, Labarde, AOC Margaux
Château d’Issan, Cantenac, AOC Margaux
Château Kirwan, Cantenac, AOC Margaux
Château Lagrange, AOC Saint-Julien
Château La Lagune, Ludon, AOC Haut-Médoc
Château Langoa-Barton, AOC Saint-Julien
Château Malescot-Saint-Exupéry, AOC Margaux
Château Marquis-d’Alesme, AOC Margaux
Château Palmer, Cantenac, AOC Margaux
QUATRIÈMES CRUS
Château Beychevelle, AOC Saint-Julien
Château Branaire-Ducru, AOC Saint-Julien
Château Duhart-Milon, AOC Pauillac
Château Lafon-Rochet, AOC Saint-Estèphe
Château Marquis-de-Terme, AOC Margaux
Château Pouget, Cantenac, AOC Margaux
Château Prieuré-Lichine, Cantenac, AOC Margaux
Château Saint-Pierre, AOC Saint-Julien
Château Talbot, AOC Saint-Julien
Château La Tour-Carnet, Saint-Laurent-de-Médoc, AOC Haut-Médoc
CINQUIÈMES CRUS
Château d’Armailhac, AOC Pauillac
Château Batailley, AOC Pauillac
Château Belgrave, Saint-Laurent-de-Médoc, AOC Haut-Médoc
Château Camensac, Saint-Laurent-de-Médoc, AOC Haut-Médoc
Château Cantemerle, Macau, AOC Haut-Médoc
Château Clerc-Milon, AOC Pauillac
Château Cos-Labory, AOC Saint-Estèphe
Château Croizet-Bages, AOC Pauillac
Château Dauzac, Labarde, AOC Margaux
Château Grand-Puy-Ducasse, AOC Pauillac
Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste, AOC Pauillac
Château Haut-Bages-Libéral, AOC Pauillac
Château Haut-Batailley, AOC Pauillac
Château Lynch-Bages, AOC Pauillac
Château Lynch-Moussas, AOC Pauillac
Château Pédesclaux, AOC Pauillac
Château Pontet-Canet, AOC Pauillac
Château du Tertre, Arsac, AOC Margaux
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in the 1855 classification, there is, or there was 60 chateaus from the Médoc and 1 from Pessac-Léognan (Château Haut-Brion) based on five categories: 5 Premiers Crus, 14 Deuxièmes Crus, 14 Troisièmes Crus, 10 Quatrièmes Crus, 18 Cinquièmes Crus.
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Top 10 Wines of 2018 - Wine Spectator Top 100 List | The Barron Report LIVE
Paul Barron is joined by Shana Clark to review Wine Spectators Top 100 Wine List of 2018.
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Wine Spectators Top 10 Wines of 2018 List:
1. Tenuta San Guido Bolgheri-Sassicaia Sassicaia 2015
2. Château Canon-La Gaffelière St.-Emilion 2015
3. Castello di Volpaia Chianti Classico Riserva 2015
4. La Rioja Alta Rioja 890 Gran Reserva Selección Especial 2005
5. Moët & Chandon Brut Champagne Dom Pérignon Legacy Edition 2008
6. Aubert Chardonnay Carneros Larry Hyde & Sons 2016
7. Colene Clemens Pinot Noir Chehalem Mountains Dopp Creek 2015
8. Le Vieux Donjon Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2016
9. Tenuta delle Terre Nere Etna San Lorenzo 2016
10. Bedrock The Bedrock Heritage Sonoma Valley 2016
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1. How To Make F* Wine At Home ! What You Need To Know...
New Series : Wine Making. This episode gives you Basic Equipments, Essential Knowledge and Useful Insights on how to produce Your Own Wine at Home. Oh, and F* stands for French obviously...
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The Best Red Wine for Beginners: French Malbec
What are the best red wines for beginners to try? Certified wine pro Marc Supsic will give you some easy suggestions, background, wine tasting notes and wine pairing ideas for each in this series.
This week's episode, we explore a well-known grape: MAlbec. But did you know that it is from France?
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