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What kind of wines people use to drink in the South of France?
Question submitted by Duane

People in the south of France use to drink table wine. Red table wine is the typical every day wine.

In the summer time, people drink more rosé wine.

Wine is local and typically bought at the co-op of the village where people live.

In the south french wine regions, almost all villages has a co-op.

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