innovation experimentation: Some of us even run vineyards over there and a great many more of us enjoy the wines while on holiday, according to The Independent. While the rigorous French system of labelling and classifying wines, particularly in Bordeaux, can be a puzzle to outsiders, it mostly ensures certain standards, even if it can be stifling to innovation and experimentation. We have historic vinous associations with areas such as Bordeaux and Burgundy the biggest export market for champagne and our finest restaurants have lists which depend on its wines. But what is also remarkable and quite wonderful about French wine is the sheer variety of styles and terroirs and the incredible loyalty of the French to their wines, which, wherever you are, are usually the best So, in the second part of our French Tour Du Vin, as the Tour De France winds its way around the country and the nation celebrates Bastille Day la F te nationale tomorrow, here are some classic and some not so well-known wines to enjoy, with the emphasis on lighter wines for summer drinking. You can form your own view. And having covered French roses twice in the last few weeks here and here today we are looking at sparkling, whites and lighter reds ISOCountry Groups euro at be cy ee fi fr de gr ie it lv lt lu mc mt nl pt sk si sm es va uk gb us us variants 1 33.4, 2 33.3, 3 33.3 We'll tell you what's true.
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