The French rugby team achieved the feat of dominating New Zealand (40-25) to close the autumn tour of the southern nations.
At the Stade de France, the Blues won against the triple world champions overwhelmed in the first period with three tricolor tests signed Mauvaka (2nd and 31st) and Ntamack (11th).
The French, who had joined the locker room by leading 24-6, suffered the law of visitors at the start of the second period.
Thanks to three tries signed J. Barrett (47th), Ioane (50th) and Savea (58th) the All Blacks came back to two points (27-25) but an interception try from Damian Penaud (67th) gave a little air to the Tricolores.
Fabien Galthié's men ended the match by ensuring the victory, the largest in the history of the selection against the formidable men of the Pacific, thanks to a final penalty from Jaminet (8 out of 8 at the foot, 20 points).