A pure wine of pleasure.
A fresh and fruity wine, light, perfect for summer.
A rich, complex wine, to drink now on the fruit.
A Cabernet Sauvignon with no added sulphites.
Without sulphites, a new cuvée from the Couly-Dutheil estate.
A wine of character.
The second wine of Château de France, elegant and sensual.
A wine of character, but full of finesse.
A wine of pleasure, to share with friends with a piece of goat's cheese and a sausage.
A prestigious terroir in the northern part of Graves.
A grand cru from the northern Rhône valley although less well known than the red.
A powerful wine, perfect for a barbecue.
The ruins of three castles watch over the city which is part of the Pearls of the Alsatian vineyard. It is here that the oldest cooperative winery in France can boast of owning a unique monopoly in Alsace, the Clos du Zahnacker.
Still unknown for its great red wines, Provence, flagship of rosé wines, produces wines with a lot of character and uniqueness.
Blanc de Noir from Maison Collet, which has been producing characterful champagnes since 1921.
It's not always easy to pair wine with chocolate. Often we opt for a sweet, mellow wine which can be too sweet.