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What are the top ten wine brands in France?
There are the following rankings:

1. Menglong/Monroe.

2.1919.

3. lafite /L afite.

4. Casters.

5.Suamgy wins.

6.DMC .

7. Rosa

8.Allen Xuan/ Allen's sschic.

9. Australia

10. Louis Lafite.

French red wine refers to wine produced in France. French law divides French wine into AOC, excellent regional table wine, regional table wine and daily table wine. Among them, wine from legal producing areas accounts for 35% of the total output, table wine from superior producing areas accounts for 2%, table wine from regional producing areas accounts for 15%, and table wine from daily accounts for 38%.

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1855, when Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte was in power, the World Expo was held in Paris. King III wanted to take the opportunity of the Paris World Expo to promote Bordeaux wines to the whole world. He wanted all the wines from all over the country to participate in the exhibition. Therefore, he asked the Bordeaux Wine Chamber to prepare an exhibition to introduce Bordeaux wines and classify Bordeaux wineries. This is tantamount to stirring up a hornet's nest, because those wineries are self-righteous, but there can only be one winner.

So the Bordeaux Chamber of Commerce shifted the responsibility to Syndicat of Courtiers, the official organization of a wine wholesaler, and asked them to divide all wineries into five grades, and every wine producer in Gironde District was included in one grade. Two weeks later, the Syndicat of Courtiers came up with their classification, including 58 wineries, 1 super, 4 first-class, 12 second-class, 14 third-class,10/4,/kloc. The first-class winery is d'Yquem, and the first-class wineries are Lafite-Rothschild, Latour, Margaux and Upper Briant.

Almost all grade parks come from Medoc, except Haut-Brion (beauty, translated from obian), which comes from Graff. Other producing areas are not included, and all the selected wineries are concentrated on the left bank of Bordeaux and Cheval Blanc on the right bank, which has been very famous in the18th century, which has to show that this classification system has great limitations.