Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What are the specialties worth taking when traveling to France?

What are the specialties worth taking when traveling to France?

French specialty

Connex brandy

The earliest place to produce brandy from grapes is Konek, which is located in the southwest of France. People in cognac call the wine distilled from grapes Vinbrul''e, which is the origin of the word brandy. Matured into amber in oak barrels, bottled and sold.

Crafts Many villages in France still retain pottery, glass, lace weaving and paper making made by hand with traditional crafts. These handicrafts with local characteristics are good souvenirs.

Grasse perfume Since16th century, Europeans have known that the best perfume is in Grasse, a small town in the south of France, which is prosperous because of the perfume industry and perfume trade, and has a good reputation as the perfume capital of the world. You can buy some bottles of Chanel5 or Dior on the Champs Elysé es.

Bordeaux red wine

The history of grape cultivation and wine-making in Bordeaux is not the oldest in France. The history of grape wine-making can be traced back more than 500 years, while in other parts of France, such as Longhe and Burgundy, the history of wine-making has exceeded 1000 years. However, Bordeaux occupies a geographical advantage close to the sea and ports. Through the wine trade with Britain, it has achieved great commercial success, and Bordeaux people are striving for perfection in wine-making technology. Today, Bordeaux's world reputation has reached its peak.

France produces nearly 400 kinds of cheese, with various patterns and different flavors, and it is the country that produces the most varieties of cheese in the world. There are different kinds in fromage, which are made of milk, sheep milk, goat milk or mixed milk.