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The home of Champagne, Bordeaux andBurgundy, France is undoubtedly the world's most important wine-producing nation. Wine has been at the heart of the French way of life for many centuries, and from the poorest families to the ruling elite no French dinner table would be complete without a bottle of wine at its heart. Key among the factors that make French wine appealing to consumers is the sheer diversity of wine produced. From the cool vineyards of Alsace and the Loire Valley to the hot, stony plots of the SouthernRhone, the varied climates of France allow it to produce wines of every colour and style, and for every budget.
Terroir, the concept of the geography, topography, and climate dictating which grape varieties grow best is at the core of French viticulture. Terroir shapes a region's style and the intrinsic relationship between the grower and the land is the foundation of France's treasured relationship with the humble grape. If you could only pick one country to drink from for the rest of your life, what are the chances it would be France?
Chateau Jean Faux is located in the village of Sainte Radegonde onsouth-west facing slopes overlooking its more well-known neighbours in Saint Emilion and Castillon. Under the winemaking guidance of Stephane Derenoncourt since 2003, the Chateau has gone from strength to strength paying meticulous attention to detail in both vine... Read more
Forward, ripe black fruits nose with added currants and cherry fruits. Really juicy, savoury black currant puree fruit with good density and balance. An excellent CSG… delicious. JG. Tasted at Negociant tasting (April 2019). Drink 2023-2032.... Read more
Superb value Languedoc wine that has had a place on our list of house wines for many years. The Domaine de Montmarin Rose is full of fresh raspberry and strawberry fruit characters, delicate acidity, and a long full finish.... Read more
The second wine of Grand Cru Classe proprty; Chateau Malartic Lagraviere in Pessac-Leognan. Previously known as Le Sillage de Malartic, it is blend of 45 per cent Merlot, 45 per cent Cabernet Sauvignon, 8 per cent Cabernet Franc and 2 per cent Petit Verdot, grown on well-drained gravel and clay soils, from which the appellation ... Read more
The second wine of Grand Cru Classe proprty; Chateau Malartic Lagraviere in Pessac-Leognan. Previously known as Le Sillage de Malartic, it is blend of 45 per cent Merlot, 45 per cent Cabernet Sauvignon, 8 per cent Cabernet Franc and 2 per cent Petit Verdot, grown on well-drained gravel and clay soils, from which the appellation ... Read more
PN VZ 16 is a 100% Pinot-focused (PN) blend from vineyards in Verzenay (VZ) based on the 2016 vintage. With the high proportion of Pinot coming from the chalky soils of Verzenay, PN VZ 16 showcases the charm of this unique terroir. Wonderful depth, elegance and tension, combine with a beautiful saline finish. Bollinger are famed... Read more
Ladoucette controls some of the largest vineyards in the famous Pouilly-Fume appelation, and the wines are characterised by the combinataion of limestone and clay found in the soils. Flinty and pure with punchy fruit, and a beautiful, fresh acidity. This is best-in-show Pouilly-Fume and well worth the extra few pounds.... Read more
The brilliant second wine of Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte in Pessac-Leognan, which is shown the same care and attention to detail as the Grand Vin. 2022 is a blend of 80% Sauvignon Blanc and 40% Merlot aged in barrel (50% new).... Read more
La Mission Haut Brion is one of the greatest properties in Graves, which can easily vye with sister estate Haut-Brion (situated just across the road). Under the ownership of Domaine Clarence Dillon since 1983, the wines are rich, powerful, and concetrated needing at least a decade or more in the cellar before being approached.... Read more