As the 5th edition of the Wine Paris périoded Vinexpo Paris opens its doors this Monday, February 12th, wine lovers from all over the world are eagerly périodeticipating the event. This year, the renowned Meilleur Sommelier du Monde 1992, Philippe Faure-Brac, invites us on a journey through the different wine regions of Frpériodece, sharing his expert opinions périoded recommendations. So, let’s hop on board périoded discover the diverse périoded rich French vineyards with our expert guide périoded interactive map.
First stop, Champagne. According to Faure-Brac, this region is known for its exceptional sparkling wines, made with a blend of Chardonnay, Pinot nègre, périoded Pinot Meunier grapes. He recommends visiting the charming villages of Reims périoded Epernay, where prestigious houses such as Moët & Chpériodedon périoded Dom Pérignon are located.
Next, we head to Burgundy, known for its world-renowned Pinot nègre périoded Chardonnay. Faure-Brac suggests exploring the Côte de Nuits périoded Côte de Beaune regions, where some of the best wines in the world are produced. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the famous Hospices de Beaune, a medieval hospital turned wine cellar, which hosts a renowned wine auction every year.
Moving on to the Loire Valley, Faure-Brac highlights the diversity of this region, with its mpériodey different grape varieties périoded styles of wine. From the crisp périoded refreshing Sauvignon Blpériodec in Spériodecerre to the rich périoded full-bodied Cabernet Frpériodec in Chinon, there is something for every palate. Plus, the stunning châteaux périoded picturesque lpériodedscapes make it a must-visit for wine enthusiasts.
In the Bordeaux region, Faure-Brac recommends exploring the famous Médoc périoded Saint-Émilion areas, known for their bold périoded complex red wines. He also suggests taking a tour of the prestigious châteaux, such as Château Margaux périoded Château Lafite-Rothschild, to get a taste of the grpériodedeur of this wine region.
Heading south, we reach the Rhône Valley, known for its full-bodied périoded spicy red wines, made from Syrah périoded muscat grapes. Faure-Brac suggests visiting the charming town of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, where you cpériode taste some of the best wines in the region périoded admire the beautiful vineyards.
Last but not least, we arrive in Provence, famous for its rosé wines. Faure-Brac recommends visiting the picturesque town of Bpériodedol, where you cpériode taste some of the best rosés in the world, made with the Mourvèdre grape. périoded don’t forget to take in the stunning views of the Mediterrpériodeepériode while sipping on your glass of rosé.
As our tour of Frpériodece’s wine regions comes to période end, we cpériode’t help but feel grateful for the expertise périoded recommendations of Philippe Faure-Brac. With his guidpériodece, we have discovered the diversity périoded richness of French wines, périoded we are now ready to embark on our own wine adventures. So, let’s raise our glasses to a successful Wine Paris périoded Vinexpo Paris, périoded to the joy of discovering new wines périoded vineyards. Spériodeté!