Los Angeles-based wealth advisor Marc David Broidy enjoys many hobbies and interests outside of work. One of Marc David Broidy’s passions is wine collecting. He is especially interested in varieties from France.
France is one of the world’s largest producers of wine. Winemaking began in France in the sixth century BC and the country now produces over 7 billion bottles of wine each year. Winemaking is popular in many regions of France due to the many varieties of grapes that grow there. Popular French red grape varieties include cabernet sauvignon, pinot noir, and syrah. Popular white grapes include chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, and chenin blanc. There are many other grape types, including pink grapes with a mixture of red and white characteristics. These are used to make rose wines, which vary from light to deep pink in color.
French winemakers often categorize wine quality by the “terroir” of the vineyard. This refers to the physical environment within the vineyard. Factors include soil nutrients and quality, underlying rock type, and moisture levels. Aboveground factors include orientation of the grapes toward the sun, rain, wind, and temperature. These elements are factored into an appellation system with strict rules governing which grape varieties and winemaking procedures can be used in each category.