French Wines
"If you like Viognier as much as I do, you'll love the 2020 Domaine de la Baume 'Elisabeth' Viognier from deep in the Languedoc. >
91 points, Decanter
"Full-bodied, particularly rich and concentrated for an IGP Viognier. Really powerfully flavoured, with >
"Finally, the 2020 Fleurie, Ch. de Fleurie from one of Maison Jean Lorons flagship estates. Blessed with the fresh fruitiness >
Don’t let rising prices keep you from indulging in the genuine pleasure Premier Cru white Burgundy provides - a pleasure >
Top up on Louis Latours sumptuous, Burgundian flavour 2020 Valmoissine Pinot Noir for just £13.95 a bottle - before the >
Syrah from one of the most prestigious plots on the Belles Eaux estate. Intense black fruits and spice aromas, silky tannins And >
Bold in the glass, Domaine Mourchon have created a rosé of real energy and lift.
"The light/pink salmon hued 2019 Loubié >
Extraordinary value here from the Loire Valley. The mineral laden soil in which this chardonnay fruit is grown is evident >
Loire sauvignons compliment fish and seafood dishes brilliantly, offering a generally fresher, more elegant and dare I say >
In contrast to the Saint Roch, Cuvée des Templiers offers up notions of smoked bacon with a floral, violet edge. Hugely >
Dopff's Riesling is very classic, dry and pristine with crisp green apple and vibrant citrus. Perfect for seafood.
This is a find I made in the middle 1990’s and apart from being my favourite Champagne it knocks many Grandes Marques off >
Our highlight today is one of the Domaine de Mourchons top reds, their new 2018 Séguret Grand Reserve, which is simply stunning. >
A faultless performance, the swirling mousse lifts the wine's complex aromas as if making an offering to the gods. Has a >
A delightful claret made predominantly from the merlot grape with a little cabernet in the blend adding extra structure, >
"Picpoul de Pinet may not be the undiscovered gem that it once was, so often described wistfully, when recounting tales >
My family, Johnny and I are Pinot Noir enthusiasts and very passionate about our family vineyards in Champagne. My sister, >
Pinot noir is a challenging and extremely delicate grape that goes into producing some of the finest, most elegant wines >
Michel Guilleminot's brut enjoys an enviable reputation for sheer value for money and consistency. "Récoltant-Manipulant" >
From the dry end of the Alsace spectrum; this Pinot Blanc is full of ripe pear and melon flavour. At this price its a must >
Lively, fresh Muscadet displaying citrus fruits with a little yeasty richness due to the six months 'sur lie'. Produced >
Veuve Clicquot age their non-vintage champagne for almost twice the required time, resulting in a superb marriage of freshness >
The second wine of Vieux Telegraphe which is considered by many to be one of the regions most prestigious estates. Telegramme >