Practically all the most famous grape varieties used in the world's wines are French varieties, meaning that they either originated in France or became famous through their expression in French wines. These varieties include Chardonnay, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and Syrah, among many others.
Over the centuries, different grape varieties have acclimated to certain regions of France. In some regions, winemakers make blended wines, from several grape varieties; in other regions, the wines derive from a single variety.
Wine lovers often use a certain shorthand in talking about French grapes:
Bordeaux varieties (generally used in reference to red varieties): Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet France, principally; Malbec and Petit Verdot are two minor red varieties of Bordeaux
Red Rhône varieties: Syrah, Grenache, Cinsault, and Mourvèdre
White Rhône varieties: Marsanne, Roussanne, Grenache Blanc, and Viognier
Southern French varieties (generally used in reference to reds): Grenache, Cinsault, Mourvèdre, and Carignan
The wines of Bordeaux, the South of France, and the Rhône Valley (the larger, Southern Rhône, at least) are blends, made from several grape varieties in varying proportions. When winemakers from other parts of the world use these varieties together, they sometimes describe their wines as being “Bordeaux blends” or “Rhône blends,” a more convenient lingo than naming all the varieties used.
The following tables name the major white and red grape varieties of France, and indicate in which of France’s wine regions each grape is important. A map depicting the major wine regions of France follows the tables.
Grape Variety | Region(s) Where Important |
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Chardonnay | Burgundy; Champagne; Languedoc |
Chenin Blanc | Loire Valley |
Sauvignon Blanc | Bordeaux; Loire Valley; southwestern France; Languedoc |
Gewürztraminer | Alsace |
Pinot Gris | Alsace |
Pinot Blanc | Alsace |
Marsanne | Rhône Valley |
Muscadet | Loire Valley |
Riesling | Alsace |
Roussanne | Rhône Valley |
Sémillon | Bordeaux; Southwest France |
Viognier | Rhône Valley; Languedoc |
Grape Variety | Region(s) Where Important |
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Cabernet Sauvignon | Bordeaux; Southwest France; Languedoc |
Cabernet Franc | Loire Valley; Bordeaux; Southwest France |
Carignan | Rhône Valley; Southern France |
Cinsault | Rhône Valley; Southern France |
Gamay | Beaujolais |
Grenache | Rhône Valley; Southern France |
Merlot | Bordeaux; Southwest France; Languedoc |
Malbec | Southwest France; Bordeaux |
Mourvèdre | Rhône Valley; Southern France |
Pinot Noir | Burgundy; Champagne |
Syrah | Rhône Valley; Southern France |