This is the 6668th most frequent Portuguese word.
france
"France" is not a Portuguese word; it refers to the country France in English and retains the same meaning in Portuguese when capitalized.
Here, 'França' is used as a proper noun referring to the country France.
Eu quero visitar a França no próximo verão.
I want to visit France next summer.
In this case, 'França' refers to the origin of the wine, indicating it's from France.
Ele comprou um vinho da França para o jantar.
He bought a wine from France for dinner.
Here, 'França' denotes belonging or association with France, referring to its nationally recognized cuisine.