French Wine

France has more land under vine than any other country, save Spain, and is the biggest by-volume producer of fine wine. Phocaean Greeks arrived around 600BC, founding the city known now as Marseilles, and planting vines that they had brought with them, although it seems that Gallic tribes were already familiar with wine and had been importing it for some time from Italy. Today, France is famous for its classic wine regions of Bordeaux, Burgundy, the Loire, the Rhône, Champagne and Alsace, plus re-emerging regions such as Languedoc-Rousillon and the South West. It offers a truly diverse array of wines.

19 wines
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Old World
2011 Château Belair Monange, St Emilion
Red | Still | 13.5%
Case of 12 Bottles
£702.00
price under bond
Old World
2011 La Grande Rue Grand Cru, Francois Lamarche
Red | Still | 13.5%
Case of 6 Bottles
£2,460.00
price under bond
Old World
2011 Latricières Chambertin Grand Cru, Rossignol-Trapet
Red | Still | 13.5%
Case of 6 Bottles
£870.00
price under bond
Old World
2011 Volnay,  Joseph Voillot
Red | Still | 13%
Case of 6 Magnums
£420.00
price under bond
Old World
2011 Nuits St Georges 1er Cru Les Roncières, Jean Grivot
Red | Still | 13%
Single Bottle
£48.00
price under bond
Case of 6 Bottles
£285.00
price under bond
Old World
2011 Gevrey Chambertin Vieilles Vignes, Rossignol Trapet
Red | Still | 13.5%
Case of 12 Bottles
£462.00
price under bond
Old World
2011 Château Lilian Ladouys, St Estèphe
Red | Still | 13%
Single Bottle
£12.50
price under bond
Case of 12 Bottles
£135.00
price under bond
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