History of French wineFrench wine originated from southern France into the 6th century BC. Viticulture began to develop in the city of Marseille, Greece. The Roman Empire has allowed the region to the South of France wine production. St. Martin of Tours has been involved actively spread Catholic leaders and viticulture. During the chaos of the middle ages, the monks helped preserve the vineyards and wine making techniques. The monastery has high protection, abundant labor resources to the production of wine for the occasion and it raises more substantial income. During that period, large vineyards often belong to the Catholic Church and their wine has always been considered the superior wine. After this, the nobility further expanded the area of viticulture. However, the French Revolution led the movement to reduce the land seizure of the Church, the nobility divided the people. Because of this reason, grape production also increased.
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