Then you have a vast range of prices to choose from. Some examples of prices per hectare:
– Champagne: 627,000€ (the only region where prices are up this year)
– Alsace: 133,000€ (curiously second most expensive)
– Bordeaux: 56,000€ (which actually is under the national average. But variations are enormous, from Champagne levels down to almost nothing)
– Fronton: 10,000€ (Oh, you don’t know where it is? Exactly. It’s a small region near Toulouse in southern France that makes very nice wines from an unusual grape variety called Negrette. But which is not very good at marketing.)