Chateau Cap de Merle is a delicious St-Emilion that represents excellent value. The owners and winemakers — brothers Alain and Jean-Marie Bel — use no wood in vinifying Cap de Merle so its pure, rich and savory Merlot... Read More
Chateau Cap de Merle is a delicious St-Emilion that represents excellent value. The owners and winemakers — brothers Alain and Jean-Marie Bel — use no wood in vinifying Cap de Merle so its pure, rich and savory Merlot... Read More
70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. The vines average 30 year old and are planted on a clay/limestone soil. Three-quarters of the Brousse vineyard (the property is about 30 ha) is on the south-facing Castillon... Read More
Located in the Lussac Saint-Emilion, Chateau Tour de Segur is known for these well-drained and exposed hillsides. Made from a terroir of character, the wines of Chateau Tour de Segur are distinguished by their deep color and the... Read More
The beautiful history of the Château begins with the Petit-Laroche family, a wine merchant, who settled in the 19th century at a place called Maucaillou. In 1875, J. Petit-Laroche married and offered his wife, as a wedding... Read More
Chinon AOC is the appellation for wines produced around the historic town of Chinon in the central Loire Valley sub-region of Touraine. Although this area has been producing wines of all three colors for many centuries, these... Read More
Crémant de Loire Brut Rosé NV is a blend of 70% Cabernet Franc and 30% Pinot Noir. This bright and juicy Crémant is hand crafted with the same process and attention to detail as the best Champagne, with only... Read More
A true witness of history and a gem of the Languedoc, the Cite de Carcassonne is a World Heritage Site. Its surrounding vineyards and the wines they produce are the region's most esteemed ambassadors.
The permitted grapes... Read More