Wine Regions
Southwest France (Sud-Ouest) Wine Region
When you think of French wine regions, you might initially picture Bordeaux or Burgundy.
Savoy (Savoie) Wine Region
Nestled in the eastern corner of France amid the dramatic peaks of the French Alps, the Savoie (Savoy) wine region is a hidden gem for travelers seeking breathtaking landscapes, distinctive wines and mouthwatering regional cuisine.
Rhône Valley Wine Region
Nestled in southeastern France, the Rhône Valley is a captivating region known for its world-class wines, vibrant culinary scene and stunning landscapes that stretch from Vienne in the north to Avignon in the south.
Provence Wine Region
Provence—just the name conjures images of rolling lavender fields, sun-soaked vineyards and charming medieval hilltop villages.
Loire Valley Wine Region
The Loire Valley, often referred to as the “Garden of France,” is a captivating region known for its world-class wines, stunning châteaux and rich cultural heritage.
Languedoc-Roussillon Wine Region
Nestled along France’s Mediterranean coast, Languedoc-Roussillon offers a delightful tapestry of vineyards, medieval villages and sun-kissed beaches.
Jura Wine Region
Nestled between Burgundy and Switzerland, the Jura wine region is one of France’s best-kept secrets.
