1. The label is marked with AOC (origin control? Lée) is the highest level of French wine. In French, AOC means "naming of origin control". Grape varieties, planting quantity, brewing technology and alcohol content in the producing area must be certified by experts. It can only be brewed from grapes grown in the country of origin and must not be mixed with other wines.
2. The label is marked with VDQS (Vindé limité de qualité supé rieure), which refers to high-quality wine. It is the level that ordinary areas must go through when they transition from table wine to AOC level.
3. local table wine with VIN DE PAYS on the label. The label of regional table wine can indicate the place of origin. It can be blended with the wine in the marked producing area, but only the grapes in the producing area.
4. Daily table wine. The label is VIN DE TABLE, which is the lowest grade wine for daily drinking. It can be made by blending wines from different regions.
Your wine belongs to the third grade and should be produced in a certain producing area in France.