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.
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.
A culinária da França é muito variada e famosa.
The cuisine of France is very diverse and famous.
Here, 'França' is used as a proper noun referring to the country France.