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Cru Borgeois Bordeaux at its best. We think this is wine with a WOW factor. Currently being served on Air France A380 Buisness Class. Recently out-ranked Chateau Margaux and Chateau Cheval Blanc in a blind tasting.
Pomerol is perhaps the greatest merlot producing region of the world. Chateau Rouget is one of the best/most consistent producers of the region. Ready to drink.
Pomerol doesnt get much better. Ready to drink. Stocks limited. 91 points Parker!
From one of Bergerac’s renowned producers, Luc De Conti, comes this great value red wine. Biodynamic production (low sulphur, no artificial chemical sprays)
Limited stocks remaining of this ready to drink Bordeaux. Cheaper than a first class ticket on Air France (who also serve this wine!). Value for money cru bourgeois Medoc.
Organic producer. A complex “gorgeous” red and great value at this price. Featured in April 2015 edition of Revue de Vin de France.
Previously featured in Decanter Magazine. This red wine from Domaine du Crampilh is a DiscoverVin south-west classic. Made from old vineyards using modern techniques. Rich, clean & balanced -full of character, flavour and authenticity. Ready to drink. Limited Stocks remaining.
Beaujolais is back! Not the sweet fruity Beaujolais nouveau but the more “serious” and pleasurable wines of Beaujolais-Villages such as this. These are possibly the best gamay wines on the planet. Wonderful on its own or a great match to a variety of foods.
A beautifully made, elegant Burgundy (Pinot Noir). Good value for the quality of this wine. Excellent fruit and structure. So French!
A beautifully made, elegant Burgundy/Pinot Noir from a premier cru plot in the village of Aloxe-Corton. The 2015 vintage is considered an excellent vintage.
An elegant Burgundy/Pinot Noir from a premier cru plot in the village of Beaune. The 2012 was considered to be a very good vintage with low yields and rich concentrated wines.
An affordable red Burgundy (100% Pinot Noir) from an outstanding producer. Excellent fruit and structure that only the French seem to be able to achieve.