The history of wine development is very long. Although France is not the first country to grow grapes, but French wine is world-famous. French wine culture has developed along with the history of France, has successfully penetrated into all aspects of French religion, politics, culture, art and life, and is closely related to the people's daily life.
As a major country in world politics, economy, culture and history, French wine culture also affects the lifestyle and cultural interest of the French people and people all over the world. France is one of the most famous wine producing areas in the world, and French wine has a long history.
The history of wine in France can be traced back to around 600 BC. The Greeks came to the Marseille region of France and brought vines and viticulture techniques. In 51 BC, Caesar conquered the Gaul region, and formal vine cultivation began here. As the grape growing area continued to expand northward, Bordeaux and Burgundy began to make wine for the wine market in short supply in the 3rd century. In the 6th century AD, with the rise of churches, the demand for wine increased sharply, and the wealthy's demand for high-quality wine accelerated the development of the French wine industry. In the Middle Ages, wine has developed into France's main export goods.