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What latitude and longitude grapes are best for wine making?

The most suitable grapes for wine-making are on the 40-degree dividing line between the north and south latitudes of the earth.

Bordeaux in southwest France lies in the Garonne River, Dordogne River and gironde Valley. Due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the influence of the Atlantic warm current, it has formed a unique maritime climate, which is warm in winter and cool in summer, rainy in winter and less rainy in summer. The diversity of soil environment has created a unique wine producing area in Bordeaux.

Because of the vast land and fertile soil, almost all grapes in Bordeaux can be used to make delicious wine. There are mellow red wine, spicy or sweet white wine, and rose wine. Among them, red wine is the most tender and delicate, with femininity and various customs, so it has the reputation of "French wine queen".

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Bordeaux in the East: Yantai, China

Yantai, located in the middle latitude, has natural resources such as climate and soil to develop the wine industry. Yantai is surrounded by green hills in the south and blue sea in the north. There is no cold in winter and no heat in summer. Grape planting and wine brewing have a long history. Yantai, also known as one of the seven wine coasts in the world, is the main growing area of wine grapes in China and the birthplace of wine industry in China.

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