Many international organizations have compiled relevant data, but there is no way to find a unified answer. It can only be said that people everywhere have their own ideas, and if it is according to the needs of the domestic market, then the Bordeaux style - or Cabernet Sauvignon dry red wine should be the most popular.
According to the University of Adelaide's task force, Chardonnay dry white wine is ranked fifth. Apparently this is a dry white wine from France, in Burgundy.
In fourth place is Tempranillo dry red wine. Tempranillo's status in Spain is what Cabernet Sauvignon's status is in France. Tempranillo wines are very popular in Spain, and there are masterpieces in both Rioja and Ribera.
In third place is the dry white wine of Allen. This is not very popular in the country, as it is the main grape variety used in Spain for dry whites. The wines come from the Castile La Mancha region, Spain's largest appellation, and the highlands of the Alan region give the wines a special taste.
The second and first places were both bagged by Bordeaux, France, yes, Merlot in second place and Cabernet Sauvignon in first place, one of them is enthusiastic and unrestrained, and the other is reserved and introverted, and they are also the best partners. Their blend of Bordeaux dry red wines has become a benchmark for wines on the market. Cabernet Sauvignon is the number one factor for its adaptability and changeable style, and in the New World Cabernet Sauvignon it can be used to create a completely different style, which is why even wine connoisseurs still firmly choose Cabernet Sauvignon.
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