Every wine lover dreams of owning one, but instead it is the wine version of the most famous board game in the world, "Monopoly de la France viticole". You play to become owners of vineyards in France, investing, risking, increasing your assets, just like the traditional rules of the famous board game, in the most famous terroirs in France, from Champagne to Bordeaux, Burgundy, Val de Loire, Rhone Valley, Languedoc, Beaujolais and Provence.
The most expensive property, Boardwalk, becomes Corton Charlemagne and the infamous Park Place turns into Champagne (purple spaces), Pennsylvania Avenue, North Carolina Avenue and Pacific Avenue (green spaces) become Margaux, Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Chablis , St James Place, TennesseeAvenue and New York Avenue become University Bordeaux, Côte du Rhône and Juria, to name the most famous examples. And instead of houses and hotels, you purchase wineries or entire caveaux.
The portal "La France Agricole" (www.lafranceagricole.fr) and experts of the renowned industry magazine "La Vigne" have partnered to create "Monopoly de la France viticole", where players play for their favorite vineyards or the most prestigious ones, producing wine, investing in land, wineries and cellars, selling the best wines to become the most intrepid vigneron and win the game.
The train stations become the "Salon des Vins de Paris" or "London" or "New York" or "Hong Kong", trade shows among the most important wine markets. Income Tax turns into Revenue Tax and Luxury Tax becomes Wealth Tax. Instead of the Electric Company and the Water Works there are the "Compagnie des Courtiers et Jurys Dégustateurs des Vins" (merchants and tasters) and the "Compagnie des Appellations et Vins Classés" (designations and classifications of wines).
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