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At which latitude and longitude are the grapes most suitable for winemaking?

The most suitable grapes for winemaking are located on the 40th parallel between the north and south latitudes of the earth.

Bordeaux in southwestern France is located in the Garonne, Dordogne and Gironde valleys. Due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the influence of the Atlantic warm current, it has formed a unique oceanic climate with warm winters, cool summers, rainy winters and springs, and dry summers. This, coupled with the diverse soil environment, has created Bordeaux's unique wine-producing area.

Due to its vast land, fertile soil and complete grape varieties, almost all grapes in Bordeaux can be used to produce delicious wine. There are rich red wines, spicy or sweet white wines, and rose wines. Among them, red wine is especially the most supple and delicate in taste, with a very feminine temperament and a variety of charms, so it is known as the "Queen of French Wine".

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Oriental Bordeaux: Yantai, China

Located in the mid-latitudes, Yantai has unique climate, soil and other natural resource conditions for the development of the wine industry. Yantai is bordered by green mountains to the south and blue sea to the north, with neither severe cold in winter nor scorching heat in summer. It has a long history of grape growing and wine making. Yantai is also known as one of the seven wine coasts in the world. It is the main area for growing wine grapes in China and the birthplace of China's wine industry.

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