Fasten your seatbelt: if you've never tasted luxurious black wine before, we envy your discovery. The grape is Malbec and its birthplace is Cahors, in France's windswept and wet, historic and hilly, Lot river valley. Chateau... Read More
The property is located in Gorges, at the heart of Nantes, and is one of the oldest estates of the Muscadet region. Formerly a 300-hectare property that was split up during the French Revolution, the 12 hectare estate is situated... Read More
Minerality, blossom, ripe citrus, tropical fruit and pineapple form a beautiful deep nose. Small petrol hint. Good viscosity, mouth filling, fine acidity, very well balanced with the ripe fruit with a little residual sugar. Quite... Read More
Domaine Gautheron is situated in the village of Fleys, to the east of the town of Chablis and overlooked by the steep slopes of les Fourneaux. This estate of only 25 hectares has been in the Gautheron family for five generations.... Read More
La Crée refers to a stony slope, a stony plot of land and serves as a reminder of a former quarry. Situated to the east of the village of Rully, the La Crée Climat was disassociated from the La Pucelle... Read More
From one of the most illustrious producers in Burgundy's Cotes de Nuits comes a truly rare white wine which blends 45% old-vine Aligoté, 45% old-vine Chardonnay, and 10% Pinot Beurot and Pinot Blanc. The Aligoté... Read More
Denis first produced a sparkling wine from Gamay in 2010. The fruit is harvested early and the grapes are gently pressed to obtain a Blanc de Noir. The juice is fermented in stainless steel and after the “prise de mousse”... Read More
The Pitchounettes Rouge is characterised by ripe black fruits - blackberry, blackcurrant and black plum, complimented with well integrated oak flavours (cedar, vanilla and tobacco) and added complexity from smoky pepper aromas... Read More
The cuvée « Croix d’Azal » is produced from a one-hectare parcel of Braucol planted by Mathieu in 2003. Braucol is the name used in Gaillac for the Fer Servadou grape. This cuvée is a wonderful... Read More
Jean-Marie makes this wine for “those who don’t have a pool” as a substitute refreshment; the label with a “Suntanned Little Pig” is his very own drawing.
The wine is made from grapes harvested at... Read More
100% de-stemmed, 10-day cold maceration, 10-20-day ambient yeast fermentation in tank with no added SO2. Aged 18 months in barrels (75% new). No fining, no filtration, SO2 added after malolactic fermentation (20-25 ppm free, 40-50... Read More
100% de-stemmed, 10-day cold maceration, 10-20-day ambient yeast fermentation in tank with no added SO2. Aged 15-18 months in barrels (60% new). No fining, no filtration, SO2 added after malolactic fermentation (20-25 ppm free,... Read More
This cuvée is a blend of Gamay and Pinot Noir, from vines that are 59 years old. The grapes are hand-picked in 50L crates, carefully sorted, destemmed and fermented in tanks over 22 days. There is no pigeage ; remontage... Read More
This new cuvée is a blend of equal parts Chardonnay & Savagnin. The wine gets prolonged skin contact, but is topped up regularly (ouillé) to prevent oxidation.
A blend of Chardonnay from the Jura and the Mâconnais plus 30% Riesling from a biodynamic vineyard in Alsace, co-fermented. Élevage occurs over one year in 7-10 year-old barriques.
Pas de Problème is an easygoing Pinot Noir sourced from near the village of Béziers. It's fruity, juicy, unoaked, and aromatic, with notes of mocha, thyme, and rosemary. Aromatic notes of raspberry, redcurrant,... Read More
The Champagne house of the Dumont family is situated in Champignol-lez-Mondeville, a village in the southern Champagne region of the Aube, some 90 miles southeast of Reims and Epernay. Characterized by forested... Read More
The Champagne house of the Dumont family is situated in Champignol-lez-Mondeville, a village in the southern Champagne region of the Aube, some 90 miles southeast of Reims and Epernay. Characterized by forested... Read More
100% Gamay. From Jean-Paul Brun’s organically farmed, old vines on clay-limestone soils in the hills of Charnay in the southern Beaujolais. The bunches are hand-harvested and directly pressed with no maceration. The juice... Read More