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 deep garnet-purple colors of the 2018 vintage are immediately eye-catching. The nose offers up aromas of black plums, fresh black currants...More
90 pts. The deep garnet-purple colors of the 2018 vintage are immediat...
91 pts. The result is a Loire Sauvignon Blanc that is vibrant, featuring white fruits like pear and apricot, with balanced acidity and signature miner...More
91 pts. The result is a Loire Sauvignon Blanc that is vibrant, featuri...
A vibrant blend of spices and fresh fruit, with notes of cherries, white pepper, and red hibiscus flowers, offering a refreshing complexity and a frui...More
A vibrant blend of spices and fresh fruit, with notes of cherries, whi...
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. Chouilly, the most northern Grand Cru village in the Côte des Blancs, is the birthplace of the Legras-Haas family and the foundation of their...More
92 pts. Chouilly, the most northern Grand Cru village in the Côte des...
92 pts. Deep and dark red. On the nose intensely aromatic, with black fruits and spices. The palate is full, round and sexy. Round and smooth tannins ...More
92 pts. Deep and dark red. On the nose intensely aromatic, with black ...
92 pts. Dark garnet color. Fresh aromas of violet, cherry blossom and wild flowers seamlessly blend with red and black fruit such as Burlat cherry and...More
92 pts. Dark garnet color. Fresh aromas of violet, cherry blossom and ...