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.
90 pts. The wine welcomes us with a light and bright robe. The nose, discrete, subtle and racy opens up on delicate floral notes, without excess, with...More
90 pts. The wine welcomes us with a light and bright robe. The nose, d...
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...
92 pts. #95 Wine Spectator Top 100 of 2019 - The Brut NV represents the epitome of the Piper-Heidsieck style: a classic, well-structured, and fruit fo...More
92 pts. #95 Wine Spectator Top 100 of 2019 - The Brut NV represents th...
No estate expresses the salt-kissed limestone-driven terroir of the idyllic Provençal seaside village of Cassis like Domaine du Bagnol, and the curre...More
No estate expresses the salt-kissed limestone-driven terroir of the id...
This Gamay comes from the very borderland of France and Germany, in the area known as Lorraine, right on the mouth of the Mosel river. It's one of the...More
This Gamay comes from the very borderland of France and Germany, in th...
93 pts. Les Sillons is the Legras brothers first single-vineyard project and the result of two decades of research in a single plot in northwest Choui...More
93 pts. Les Sillons is the Legras brothers first single-vineyard proje...
92 pts. Pale gold color with green hints. Subtle floral notes of jasmine and acacia. Aromas of citrus and white fruits, fresh apple – perfectly bala...More
92 pts. Pale gold color with green hints. Subtle floral notes of jasmi...