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Provence is a historic wine region in southern France best known for producing dry rosé wines. A warm Mediterranean climate, coastal breezes, and varied limestone and schist soils shape wines that emphasize freshness, bright acidity, and delicate fruit flavors. While rosé dominates production, Provence also produces expressive red and white wines rooted in centuries of viticultural tradition.
France is one of the world’s most influential wine-producing countries, with a deep history that shapes global wine standards. Regions such as Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, and the Rhône Valley are benchmarks for quality and tradition. French wines emphasize the concept of terroir, highlighting how geography and climate affect flavor. The country produces everything from fine sparkling wines to age-worthy reds and elegant whites.