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On the Classification System of Red Wine
The world-famous wine producers mainly include France, Italy, Germany and Spain in the "old world" and Australia, the United States, Chile and New Zealand in the "new world". But at present, regardless of culture, history or quality, wine lovers will realize that French wine will always dominate. Most of the world famous wines that are expensive and sought after by investors are famous villages in France. French wine has a strict quality supervision system. Its grades are: Big Crewe, Little Crewe. French law divides wine into four grades: legal wine, excellent regional wine, regional wine and daily wine.

First, the wine in the legal producing area, AOC for short, is the highest level of French wine. Grape varieties, planting quantity, brewing technology and alcohol content in the producing area must be certified by experts. The label of the bottle is labeled as title+name of origin+controlled person.

2. Excellent regional table wine, referred to as VDQS for short, is a necessary barrier for ordinary regional table wine to transition to AOC level. If the wine quality performs well during VDQS, it will be upgraded to AOC. The label of the bottle is "name+name of origin+quality wine".

Third, regional table wine, the level is referred to as VDP, the best wine in daily table wine is upgraded to regional table wine, and the label of regional table wine can indicate the place of origin. The label of the bottle is marked with the name of Vin de Pays+ producing area.

Fourth, daily table wine, referred to as VDT, is the lowest grade wine for daily drinking. It can be blended with grape juice from different regions. If grape juice is limited to various producing areas in France, it can be called French daily table wine. The label of the bottle is Vin de Table. The most cultural and legendary French wine is of course a "famous village". The most famous wine producing areas in France are Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne. Bordeaux is famous for producing rich red wine, while Burgundy is famous for producing elegant red wine and refreshing and elegant white wine. Champagne produces world-famous elegant and romantic sparkling wine. Bordeaux has four famous regions: Medoc, Graves, Saint Emilion and Pomero. The classification system of famous villages established in Dumet District since 1855 has become a model of the classification system of famous villages in France. There are 6 1 famous villages in Dumei District, which are divided into five levels, among which five first-class famous villages are the most famous in the world, namely: ChateauLafite, Chateau Latour, Chateau Margaux, Chateau Haut Brion and Wudang Wangzhuang. There are 68 famous villages in Saint Damien District, which are divided into three grades. The most famous of them are two first-class wineries, namely Chateau Cheval Blanc and Chateau Ausone. There are 16 famous villages in Graf District. There is no grading system in Baobaolong District, but most of the wines in Baobaolong District are of very good quality and expensive. Petrus, the most expensive wine king in Bordeaux, is the most famous in Baolong District, followed by famous wineries such as Lepin and Tr-otanoy. Burgundy's famous producing areas include Chablis, beaujolais, Macon and Bona. The most famous red wine in Burgundy is Romani Kandy, and it is also the most expensive red wine in the world today. Champagne area is the most famous sparkling wine producing area in the world, and it is also the origin of sparkling wine. There are only 6 kinds of sparkling wines in the world's most famous 100 wines, and all of them are produced in champagne area. The most famous champagne brands in the world are Don Perrinon, Louis Radell, Kruger, Taitinger and so on.