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.
The ideal wine for those looking at trying a white wine full of intrigue. Marsanne is a lower acid white grape, leading to a fuller body. Plenty of spices and...
Malbec and Merlot from 35 year old vines. The grapes underwent carbonic maceration and ageing in concrete to provide a more approachable style of 'big red' from this South-West corner...
Champagne Irroy Brut Rosé NV because you always need Champagne in the fridge. This sparkling wine has a pretty cool story. Originally founded in 1820 and a member of the...
Cabernet Sauvignon & Carignan - not your usual blend for a Provence rosé. But these heavier grapes make for a rosé wine of impeccable character - far more than the...
Majority Merlot, this is soft, supple, elegant and just all-round delicious. We could not believe the price of this wine when we enquired about it with the château. Grab a...
Saint-Chinian is an appellation of the Languedoc wine region, located between Minervois and Faugères, producing robust wines. And this is no exception. A mere 3,000 bottles of this Syrah Grenache...
Stone fruit and tropical, a great aperitif for those looking to branch out from the same old 'dry white wine'. Slightly lower acid than other wines of this category, with...
Reminiscent of a fresh, easy-going Champagne, thanks to the 12 months lees ageing and the use of the iconic Champagne grapes - Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. With fine bubbles, and...
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...