French wine law designation
C8005
concept
A French wine law designation is a legally defined classification that specifies the geographic origin, production methods, and quality standards for wines produced in France.
Aliases (5)
- French wine appellation ×16
- Bordeaux AOC ×1
- Burgundy AOC ×1
- Chardonnay wine appellation ×1
- white wine appellation ×1
Instances (21)
- Graves classification
- Côtes de Bourg ("French wine appellation")
- Bâtard-Montrachet ("Burgundy AOC")
- Chevalier-Montrachet ("Chardonnay wine appellation")
- Côte de Beaune-Villages AOC ("French wine appellation")
- Menetou-Salon ("French wine appellation")
- Languedoc AOC ("French wine appellation")
- Fronton AOC ("French wine appellation")
- Maury AOC ("French wine appellation")
- Lalande-de-Pomerol ("Bordeaux AOC")
- Gaillac AOC ("French wine appellation")
- Costières de Nîmes AOC ("French wine appellation")
- Faugères AOC ("French wine appellation")
- Minervois AOC ("French wine appellation")
- Corbières AOC ("French wine appellation")
- Figari AOC ("French wine appellation")
- Fitou AOC ("French wine appellation")
- Côtes du Roussillon AOC ("French wine appellation")
- Pic Saint-Loup AOC ("French wine appellation")
- Limoux AOC ("French wine appellation")