Pioneers in wine, and the influence for so many wine regions globally, French wine is still pushing the boundaries and not resting on its laurels. We’re thrilled to bring you an eclectic range of French wine hailing from Champagne to Beaujolais to Roussillon and many others.
Champagne Irroy Extra Brut because you always need a magnum of Champagne in the fridge. This sparkling wine has a pretty cool story. Originally founded in 1820 and a member of the...
First thing's first - don't be alarmed by the colour of this rosé. Us Brits have been conditioned to believe all dark-pink rosés are the vitriolic sweet kinds that adorned...
This is a hefty one - dense fruit, grippy tannins, definitely one to share with friends around a big old bit of meat from the BBQ. The Château Montana vineyards...
Sur Lie - a technique often enlisted in Muscadet. The wine ages on the lees - a method that leaves the grape juice in contact with dead yeast cells following...
This crémant has all the complexity of Champagne, but without the mad price tag. Long ageing, with unbelievable care taken at every stage in the cellar. This is a bottle...
One of the most vibrant and delicious expressions of Chardonnay that we've ever come across from this renowned appellation of Mâcon. Rich, textured and silky - just the ultimate white...
A rather aromatic and fruity expression of Chenin here - still a dry wine, but moving towards that more rounded style. The domaine of Les Pierres d'Aurèle built a strong...
Yet another outstanding Gamay from this domaine - juicy and fun but with some seriousness and depth to it still. The domaine of Les Pierres d'Aurèle built a strong reputation...
Chenin Blanc is very versatile - it can be rich like a Chardonnay, or light and delicate like a Sauvignon Blanc. Here, we have the latter. Crisp and fresh, dry...