The wines of France offer great diversity and often amazing longevity. From Burgundy to Bordeaux to Champagne, France offers a bottle that pairs with every course of your meal.
This wine opens with aromas of black fruits, liquorice, earth, and light pepper. On the palate, it is juicy and fleshy with plenty of energy. Flavours...More
This wine opens with aromas of black fruits, liquorice, earth, and lig...
A great Burgundy red wine, the grape variety used is Pinot Noir. The Bourgogne rouge is grown at an altitude of 350 meters on the slope facing les Hau...More
A great Burgundy red wine, the grape variety used is Pinot Noir. The B...
90 pts. Chateau Barreyres shows a sumptuous deep purple color. The nose opens with appealing aromas of fresh red fruit alongside classic features asso...More
90 pts. Chateau Barreyres shows a sumptuous deep purple color. The nos...
A good Chorey-lès-Beaune should display aromas and flavors typical of red wines from Beaune with red fruits and flowers coupled with freshness and mi...More
A good Chorey-lès-Beaune should display aromas and flavors typical of...
90 pts. Hints of nice pink reflections and salmon nuances supported by regular elegant effervescence. Delicate red fruit character on the palate makes...More
90 pts. Hints of nice pink reflections and salmon nuances supported by...
93 pts. Complex nose featuring lightly toasted notes that mingle with elegant floral nuances, underpinned by notes of white and yellow-fleshed fruit. ...More
93 pts. Complex nose featuring lightly toasted notes that mingle with ...