Talking about wine is like talking about a mystery... In France, wine is considered as a strong part of the culture and an essential element of the gastronomy. Some dishes as "Boeuf Bourguignon" or French onion soup with red wine used it to make a subtle sauce or taste.
The best French wine guide seems to be "Guide Michelin" or "Guide Loisel". They offer a rating of the best French wine and also a classification of French white wine and red wine by regions.
If you live in Canada, (Quebec) you can buy French wine in a SAQ(liquor store) own by the government. You can find several types of different French wine regions with reasonable prices.
In France, wine can be also a goal to travel. In the country, you can ask for French wine tours in several regions, Bourgogne, les pays de la loire, les Bouches du Rhônes, la Champagne-Ardennes, l'Alsace, around the cities as Bordeau or Lyon, etc...
Make a tourist tour by focusing on French wines must take a century, if you want to taste every of them !
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Louis Jardot 2006 - Beaujolais Villages red burgundy wine.
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usually we go spanish b/c our honeymoon was in spain, but i was in the mood for french.