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Our French Wines

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Our French Wines

Ah, France! Land of terroir, good living, and great wine. From Burgundy Pinot Noir to Bordeaux reds, explore a selection of French wines that embody culture, gastronomy—and pure joy.

232 products
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Vincent Girardin, Meursault 1er Cru Charmes Chardonnay 2018
Vincent Girardin, Meursault 1er Cru Charmes Chardonnay 2018

Meursault AOC Burgundy, France

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Mas de Lavail, Âme Auriol 2021
Mas de Lavail, Âme Auriol 2021

Côtes du Roussillon Villages AOC Languedoc-Roussillon, France

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Grenade 2023 : Bordeaux (40% Malbec) de la Micro Winerie. Juteux, fruité, tanins fins, non filtré. Une explosion de fruits croquants pour un plaisir immédiat.
La Micro Winerie Grenade 2023

Bordeaux, France

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Granite 2024 : Chenin Blanc de la Micro Winerie. Élevé 8 mois en barrique, il allie tension minérale et richesse aromatique. Notes de coing, vanille et miel.
La Micro Winerie, Granite 2024, Chenin Blanc, Elevage Barrique 8 mois

Vins de France , France

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Chablis Signature 2020 : Une cuvée d'élite issue des meilleures parcelles. Tendu, pur et iodé. Un vin de gastronomie à maturité.
Alain Geoffroy Chablis Signature 2020

AOP Chablis Bourgogne, France

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Autolyse Noirs & Blancs : une cuvée d'exception vieillie 14 ans sur lies. Base 2008. Un Champagne complexe célébrant l'empreinte du temps.
Champagne Le Brun Autolyse Noirs & Blancs

AOC Champagne Champagne, France

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Le Chemin Empreinté : Blanc de Blancs parcellaire de Le Brun de Neuville. Tirage sous liège, 63 mois sur lattes. Un Champagne de gastronomie.
Champagne Le Brun le Chemin Empreinté

AOC Champagne Champagne, France

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Maury Tuilé Vieille Reserve 2005 Vignerons de Maury
Maury Tuilé Vieille Reserve 2005, Vignerons de Maury

AOP MAURY Roussillon, France

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Georges Duboeuf Tradition Fleurie 2022
Georges Duboeuf Fleurie, Cuvée Tradition 2022

Fleurie AOC Beaujolais, France

COFFRET "SOMMETS D'EXCEPTION" FR / NZ
Peaks of Excellence Mix-Box FR/NZ
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Tardieu-Laurent Crozes Hermitage Vieilles Vignes 2022
Tardieu-Laurent, Crozes-Hermitage 'Vieilles Vignes' 2022

Crozes Hermitage AOC Rhône, France

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Banyuls Grand Cru 2014 Adrien Cazes
Cuvée Adrien Cazes, Banyuls 'Grand Cru' 2014

AOP BANYULS Roussillon, France

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Le Brun de Neuville Blanc de Noirs : 100% Pinot Noir puissant et délicat. Vieilli 24 mois sur lies, dosage Extra-Brut. Notes de fruits rouges.
Champagne Le Brun de Neuville Blancs de Noirs

AOC Champagne Champagne, France

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Chateau Maucoil Privilege Chateauneuf du Pape 2023
Château Maucoil Privilege Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2023

Châteauneuf-du-Pape AOC Rhône, France

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Chateau Maucoil, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Parcelle Le Pin 2022

Châteauneuf-du-Pape AOC Rhône, France

Our French Wines

French wine is renowned for its exceptional quality and diversity, and it is a true testament to the country's rich viticultural heritage. While Bordeaux and Burgundy are often the most celebrated regions, France is home to a plethora of wine-producing areas, each with its unique terroirs and appellations. Our curated collection of fine wines aims to showcase the breadth and depth of French wine regions, offering a taste of the country's finest terroirs and varietals.

Pouilly-Fuissé and Maury: Two Treasures of French Terroirs

When it comes to French wines, Bordeaux and Burgundy are often the first regions that come to mind, renowned for their history and exceptional wines.

Pouilly-Fuissé, from Burgundy's Mâconnais, exemplifies the region's expertise with Chardonnay. Grown in limestone-rich soils and a moderate climate, Pouilly-Fuissé wines boast vibrant acidity, complex minerality, and delicate notes of citrus, apple, and white flowers. They perfectly reflect Burgundy's skill in crafting elegant white French wines, ideal for pairing with seafood, poultry, and creamy cheeses.

Another famous French wine is Maury, from the Roussillon region. Crafted primarily from Grenache grapes and fortified to enhance richness, Maury wines epitomize the finest French dessert wines. They enchant with flavors of dark fruits, chocolate, and spices, offering a decadent treat that pairs exquisitely with desserts, blue cheeses, or enjoyed on their own.

The Main French Wine Regions

Located in the northeast of France, the Champagne region is famous for its sparkling wines. It distinguishes itself with chalky soils that ensure perfect drainage and optimal thermal regulation. The cool climate of the region is ideal for growing Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, the three main grape varieties used in Champagne.

Situated in central-eastern France, Burgundy is a prestigious wine region renowned for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines. Its famous "climats," designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, are specific vineyard plots defined by their unique geological and climatic characteristics, offering an incredible diversity of wines.

Also, in central-eastern France, the Beaujolais region is renowned for its light and fruity red wines, primarily made from the Gamay grape. The granitic soils of the north bring freshness and liveliness to the wines, while the clay-limestone soils of the south add roundness.

Located in southwestern France, Nouvelle Aquitaine includes the famous Bordeaux vineyards. It is renowned for its blended red wines, primarily based on Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc. Bordeaux's gravelly soils are ideal for these grape varieties, allowing for slow ripening and concentration of aromas.

The Rhône Valley, situated in southeastern France, is divided into two distinct regions: the north, where Syrah reigns supreme, and the south, dominated by blends of Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre. The varied soils, ranging from granite to rounded pebbles, combined with a hot and sunny climate, contribute to the diversity and quality of Rhône wines.

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, also located in southeastern France, benefits from a Mediterranean climate and diverse soils. This region produces wines with complex and intense aromas, with the rosés from the Côte d'Azur particularly renowned for their freshness and finesse.

Provence, another region in southeastern France, is known for its elegant rosé wines and powerful red wines. The soils, ranging from limestone to clay, and the warm and sunny Mediterranean climate, favor the production of aromatic and well-structured wines.

Understanding Terroir and Appellation

The concept of terroir is fundamental to understanding French wines. Terroir refers to the unique combination of geographical factors, including soil, climate, topography, and human influence, that shape the characteristics of a wine. French winemakers believe that terroir imparts distinct qualities to their wines, making each bottle a true reflection of its origin.

An appellation is a legally defined and protected geographical indication used to identify where the grapes for a wine were grown. France's appellation system, known as Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC), ensures that wines labeled with a specific appellation adhere to strict regulations regarding grape varieties, production methods, and quality standards. This system guarantees that consumers experience the authentic expression of a wine's terroir.