List of Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée wines — BrandWiki
List of Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée wines
The following is a list of French wines that are entitled to use the designation Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) on their label.There are currently over 300 appellations acknowledged by the INAO.
Ajaccio || Corsica || 1984 || Before 1984 a designation within Corse or Vin du Corse under the alternative names Ajaccio or Coteaux d'Ajaccio
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Aloxe-Corton || Burgundy || 1938 ||
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Alsace || Alsace || 1945 ||
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Alsace Grand Cru || Alsace || 1975 ||
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Anjou || Loire || 1936 ||
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Anjou-Coteaux de la Loire || Loire || 1946 ||
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Anjou-Gamay || Loire || 1936 ||
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Anjou mousseux || Loire || 1938 ||
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Anjou Villages || Loire || 1991 ||
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Anjou Villages Brissac || Loire || 1998 ||
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Arbois || Jura || 1936 ||
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Auxey-Duresses || Burgundy || 1970 ||
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Bandol || Provence || 1941 ||
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Banyuls || Languedoc-Roussillon || 1972 ||
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Banyuls Grand Cru || Languedoc-Roussillon || 1972 ||
Coteaux du Quercy || South West France || 2011 || upgraded to AOC (AOP) from AOVDQS as disappear as label in 2011
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Coteaux de Saumur || Loire || 1948 ||
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Coteaux du Tricastin || Rhône || 1973 ||
- (name changed in 2011 to Gringnan-les-Adhemar, in order to disassociate wine from negative publicity re building of nuclear power station at Tricastin)
Coteaux du Vendômois || Loire || 2001 ||
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Coteaux Varois || Provence || 1993 ||
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Côtes de Bergerac || South West France || 1936 ||
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Côtes de Bergerac Blanc || South West France || 1936 ||
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Côtes de Blaye || Bordeaux || 1995 || Formerly part of Blaye
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Côtes de Bordeaux Saint-Macaire || Bordeaux || 1937 ||
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Côtes de Bourg || Bordeaux || 1936 || AOC in 1936 for red wines, in 1941 for white wines
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Côtes de Castillon || Bordeaux || 1989 || Separate AOC in 1989, formerly Côtes de Castillon could be added to Bordeaux AOC
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Côtes de Duras || South West France || 1937 ||
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Côtes du Forez || Loire || 2000 ||
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Côtes de la Malepere || Languedoc || 2007 ||
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Côtes de Millau || South West France || 2011 || upgraded to AOC (AOP) from AOVDQS as disappear as label in 2011
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Côtes de Montravel || South West France || 1937 ||
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Côtes de Provence || Provence || 1977 ||
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Côtes de Toul || Eastern France || 1998 ||
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Côtes du Jura || Jura || 1937 ||
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Côtes du Luberon || Rhône || 1988 ||
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Côtes du Marmandais || South West France || 1990 ||
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Côtes du Rhône || Rhône || 1937 ||
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Côtes du Rhône Villages || Rhône || 1966 ||
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Saint-Mont || South West France || 2011 || upgraded to AOC (AOP) from AOVDQS as disappear as label in 2011
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Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil || Loire || 1937 ||
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Saint-Péray || Rhône || 1936 ||
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Saint-Pourçain || Loire || 2009 ||
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Saint-Romain || Burgundy || 1970 ||
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Saint-Sardos || South West France || 2011 || upgraded to AOC (AOP) from AOVDQS as disappear as label in 2011
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Saint-Véran || Burgundy || 1971 ||
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Sainte-Croix-du-Mont || Bordeaux || 1936 ||
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Sainte-Foy-Bordeaux || Bordeaux || 1937 ||
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Sancerre || Loire || 1936 ||
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Santenay || Burgundy || 1970 ||
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Saumur || Loire || 1936 ||
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Saumur-Champigny || Loire || 1936 ||
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Saumur mousseux || Loire || 1976 ||
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Vins d'Entraygues et du Fel || South West France || 2011 || upgraded to AOC (AOP) from AOVDQS as disappear as label in 2011
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Vins d'Estaing || South West France || 2011 || upgraded to AOC (AOP) from AOVDQS as disappear as label in 2011
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Vins Fins de la Côte de Nuits || Burgundy || 1964 ||
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Viré-Clessé || Burgundy || 1999 || Previously the two designations Mâcon-Clessé and Mâcon-Viré existed within Mâcon AOC since 1937
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Vinsobres || Rhône || 2006 || Separate AOC in 2006, previously a part of Côtes du Rhône Villages
Bouzeron || Burgundy || 1998 || AOC under this name in 1998, the designation Bourgogne aligoté Bouzeron existed since 1937
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Brouilly || Beaujolais || 1938 ||
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Bugey || Bugey || 2009 ||
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Buzet || South West France || 1973 || Originally under the name Côtes de Buzet, changed to Buzet in 1986
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Cabardes || Languedoc-Roussillon || 1999 || As VDQS also known under the alternative name Côtes du Cabardès et de l'Orbiel
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Cabernet d'Anjou || Loire || 1964 ||
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Cabernet de Saumur || Loire || 1964 ||
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Cadillac || Bordeaux || 1973 ||
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Cahors || South West France || 1971 ||
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Cairanne || Rhone Valley || 2018 ||
-| Canon Fronsac || Bordeaux || 1939 || Originally under the name Côtes Canon Fronsac, name changed to Canon Fronsac in 1964
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Cassis || Provence || 1936 ||
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Cérons || Bordeaux || 1936 ||
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Chablis || Burgundy || 1938 ||
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Chablis Grand Cru || Burgundy || 1938 ||
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Chablis Premier Cru || Burgundy || 1938 ||
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Chambertin || Burgundy || 1937 ||
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Chambertin-Clos-de-Beze || Burgundy || 1937 ||
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Chambolle-Musigny || Burgundy || 1936 ||
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Champagne || Champagne || 1936 ||
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Chapelle-Chambertin || Burgundy || 1937 ||
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Charlemagne || Burgundy || 1937 ||
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Charmes-Chambertin || Burgundy || 1937 ||
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Chassagne-Montrachet || Burgundy || 1970 ||
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Château-Chalon || Jura || 1936 ||
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Château-Grillet || Rhône || 1936 ||
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Châteauneuf-du-Pape || Rhône || 1923 ||
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Châtillon-en-Diois || Rhône || 1975 ||
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Chaume || Loire || 2003 || Until 2003 and 2005-2007 a village designation within Coteaux du Layon. Created as a separate AOC in 2003 under the name Chaume Premier Cru des Coteaux du Layon, which was annulled in 2005. Chaume created anew as an AOC in 2007.
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Chénas || Beaujolais || 1936 ||
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Chevalier-Montrachet || Burgundy || 1937 ||
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Cheverny || Loire || 1993 ||
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Chinon || Loire || 1937 ||
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Chiroubles || Beaujolais || 1936 ||
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Chorey-les-Beaune || Burgundy || 1970 ||
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Clairette de Bellegarde || Languedoc-Roussillon || 1949 ||
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Clairette de Die || Rhône || 1993 ||
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Clairette du Languedoc || Languedoc-Roussillon || 1948 || Original decree of 28 September 1948 updated 12 April 1965, 30 August 1972, and 15 November 1983
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Clos des Lambrays || Burgundy || 1981 || Originally a Premier Cru vineyard in Morey-Saint-Denis
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Clos de la Roche || Burgundy || 1936 ||
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Clos de Tart || Burgundy || 1939 ||
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Clos de Vougeot || Burgundy || 1937 ||
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Clos Saint-Denis || Burgundy || 1936 ||
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Collioure || Languedoc-Roussillon || 1971 ||
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Condrieu || Rhône || 1940 ||
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Corbieres || Languedoc-Roussillon || 1985 ||
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Cornas || Rhône || 1938 ||
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Corse or Vin de Corse || Corsica || 1976 ||
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Corton || Burgundy || 1937 ||
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Corton-Charlemagne || Burgundy || 1937 ||
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Costières de Nîmes || Rhône || 1986 || Originally Costières du Gard, renamed to Costières de Nîmes in 1989, and in 2004 reassigned to the Rhône region
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Côte de Beaune || Burgundy || 1970 ||
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Côte de Beaune-Villages || Burgundy || 1970 ||
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Côte de Brouilly || Beaujolais || 1938 ||
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Côte de Nuits-villages || Burgundy || 1964 ||
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Côte Roannaise || Loire || 1994 ||
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Côte-Rôtie || Rhône || 1940 ||
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Coteaux Champenois || Champagne || 1974 ||
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Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence || Provence || 1985 ||
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Coteaux de Die || Rhône || 1993 ||
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Coteaux de l'Aubance || Loire || 1950 ||
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Coteaux de Pierrevert || Provence || 1998 ||
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Coteaux du Giennois || Loire || 1998 ||
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Coteaux du Languedoc || Languedoc-Roussillon || 1985 ||
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Coteaux du Layon || Loire || 1950 ||
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Coteaux du Loir || Loire || 1948 ||
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Coteaux du Lyonnais || Lyonnais || 1984 ||
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Côtes du Roussillon || Languedoc-Roussillon || 1977 ||
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Côtes du Roussillon Villages || Languedoc-Roussillon || 1977 ||
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Côtes du Ventoux || Rhône || 1973 ||
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Côtes du Vivarais || Rhône || 1999 ||
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Cour-Cheverny || Loire || 1993 ||
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Crémant d'Alsace || Alsace || 1976 ||
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Crémant de Bordeaux || Bordeaux || 1990 ||
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Crémant de Bourgogne || Burgundy || 1975 ||
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Crémant de Die || Rhône || 1993 ||
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Crémant du Jura || Jura || 1995 ||
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Crémant de Limoux || Languedoc-Roussillon || 1990 ||
Fronsac || Bordeaux || 1937 || Originally Côtes de Fronsac, name changed to Fronsac in 1976
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Frontignan || Languedoc-Roussillon || 1936 ||
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Fronton || South West France || 1975 || Originally under the name Côtes du Frontonnais, name changed to Fronton in 2005
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Gaillac || South West France || 1970 ||
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Gaillac Premieres Côtess || South West France || 1970 ||
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Gevrey-Chambertin || Burgundy || 1936 ||
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Gigondas || Rhône || 1971 ||
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Givry || Burgundy || 1946 ||
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Grand Roussillon || Languedoc-Roussillon || 1972 ||
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Grands Échezeaux || Burgundy || 1936 ||
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Graves || Bordeaux || 1937 ||
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Graves de Vayres || Bordeaux || 1937 ||
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Graves Supérieures || Bordeaux || 1937 ||
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Griotte-Chambertin || Burgundy || 1937 ||
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Gros-plant-du-pays-nantais
Loire
2012
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Haut-Médoc || Bordeaux || 1936 ||
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Haut-Montravel || South West France || 1937 ||
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Haut-Poitou || Loire || 2011||
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Hermitage || Rhône || 1937 ||
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Irancy || Burgundy || 1999 || The designation Bourgogne Irancy existed since 1937
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Irouléguy || South West France || 1970 ||
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Jasnieres || Loire || 1937 ||
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Juliénas || Beaujolais || 1938 ||
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Jurançon || South West France || 1936 ||
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L'Étoile || Jura || 1937 ||
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Ladoix || Burgundy || 1970 ||
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La Grande Rue || Burgundy || 1936 ||
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Lalande-de-Pomerol || Bordeaux || 1936 ||
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La Romanée || Burgundy || 1936 ||
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La Tâche || Burgundy || 1936 ||
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Latricieres-Chambertin || Burgundy || 1937 ||
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Les Baux-de-Provence || Provence || 1995 || Before 1995 a part of Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence AOC
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Limoux || Languedoc-Roussillon || 1981 ||
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Lirac || Rhône || 1947 ||
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Listrac-Médoc || Bordeaux || 1957 || Separate AOC in 1957 under the name Listrac, also part of the area for Haut-Médoc. Change of name to Listrac-Médoc in 1986.