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.
A small site of Chardonnay, striking the ideal balance between those rich, textured styles of Chardonnay, and ones with electrifying acidity and freshness. Prioritising the fruit characteristics, Eric ages in...
Until 2005, the Perraud family was one of many making their living from growing grapes for the local cooperative. Encouraged by his parents, Jean-Christophe Perraud, then 24, began to make...
A real all-rounder white - fruity but dry, tropical and crisp. Occitanie is not a region massively known for its whites, and that's why we've searched here, to bring you...
Gros Manseng gives off very fruity whites - it is often used for dessert wines due to this character. But fear not, the wine here is still dry, but definitely...
Another example of Chardonnay disproving the fact that "they're all too oaky and buttery". This is minerally, dry, and extremely thirst quenching (drink responsibly…). Domaine La Garelle was created in...
This is new wave Touraine Sauvignon. Perfectly balanced between acidity and a little roundness you don't often get in Loire Sauvignon. This is screaming for the cheese of the region...
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...
The Bergerac wine region is thriving, but is rarely seen in the UK. Massively overshadowed by its big neighbour (Bordeaux), the wines therefore offer great value for money, such as...
When you hear Côtes du Rhône, you'll likely think - red wine. So Côtes du Rhône Blanc really flies under the radar, which is a crying shame. This wine (Viognier,...