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.
Merlot from a couple of Bordeaux AOP parcels, aged in old oak. Full biodynamic production, but with the unmistakeable classic Bordeaux Merlot style of intense fruit and warming spice. The...
50/50 blend of Grenache and Syrah on some of the most sought after soil in the valley. The grapes are co-fermented and aged in concrete - no oak, so as...
A classic southern French blend on the surface of Grenache, Syrah and Cinsault, but anything but classic in its expression. A fruity explosion, so much flavour and life. Grapes were...
Planted over volcanic and gravel soils, this is a beautiful blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache and Cinsault, offering plenty of intensity but with a delicacy and freshness that is rarely...
Château des Antonins Bordeaux Supérieur 2019 comes from a family-run estate that dates back to the 13th century. The vineyards sit on the left bank of the Garonne river on...
Ahhh Bordeaux, a lot of people think this region is the epitome of red wine production. In some cases maybe it is, but like any other wine region in the world,...
Morgon often provides the most robust style of Gamay from Beaujolais, often akin to Burgundy Pinot. Charly makes use of carbonic maceration to also bring out a juicy element in...
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...
Léon Verhaeghe from Morsleede in Flanders, left his native country in the early 20th Century to settle in south-western France. The estate is now run by Pascal and Jean-Marc who...