French Drinks
There are various types of French drinks which are very popular all across the world. In this article, we have summarized a few which are definitely worth a mention. Take a look...

French Drinks List
According to the government, the legal French drinking age is 18 years, as alcoholic drinks are a very common beverage in this country and can be misused by children. Therefore, till then, there are many other French drinks for kids like sodas, flavored syrups, milk and its preparations, and of course mineral water that can be accompanied with French foods! And among the alcoholic French drinks, there is wine, champagne, beer, and other versatile liquors which are mentioned in the following paragraphs in their authentic names. So, if you are really eager to know what they are, here you go.
Coffee or Le Café and Tea
Have you ever tried starting your day without your favorite beverage like tea or coffee? Doesn't sound fun, does it? Well, for the French, it is their daily cup of Le Café, and tea. These two are made in a number of French drink recipes, depending on how strong they would like it to be. According to this, there are many degrees of coffee and tea which are mentioned below. They are;
- Un Café - A tiny cup of very strong black coffee also known as espresso. You can also find the French press coffee recipe, as it is simple and tasty.
- Un Double - A double dose of black coffee, stronger than the first type.
- Café au Lait - It is usually strong black coffee with milk.
- Café Allongé - It is a diluted espresso coffee made slightly mild with water and without milk.
- Tea or Thé - Plain black tea without milk with sugar cubes for taste.
- Thé au Lait - Black tea with sugar cubes and milk as well.
- Tisane - Very popularly served as herbal tea, and includes ingredients like lime flower, mint, sage and chamomile.
- Chocolate Chaud - This is one of the best French drinks, non alcoholic, rich, thick with pure chocolate and extremely delicious.
Wine is something that can never be separated from France, as there are many regions in this country which are the leading producers of both red and white wine. These wines are globally recognized and accepted for their deep color, taste and quality of the drink, and often used as French drinking toasts. Some of these French wines are;
- Alsace
- Bordeaux
- Champagne
- Bourgogne
- Côtes du Rhône
- Cores
- Loire
- Languedoc-Roussillon
- Provence
There is another very commonly used term in French, Le Digestif, which means some sort of liquor which is consumed after meals, to help in the digestion of food! For this purpose, the French use types of brandies, beer and other light liquors after supper. To name a few, we have;
- Pastis - Licorice liquor, very popular in the southern parts of France.
- Cider Beer - Produced in Normandy and other northern areas of France.
- Cognac - A rich and tasteful brandy made in Charente close to Bordeaux.
- Calvados - Again one of the Normandy productions of apple brandy.
- Armagnac - Produced in the Gascony region, south-west of France.
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