Buy French Wine
When most people think of countries that produce great wine, it’s not long before France springs to mind! French wine is incredibly popular and well respected across the globe. Whether it’s down to the skills of the winemakers, the terroir in which the wine is produced, the climate or a combination of factors – the reputation the French have as world leaders of fine wine is well earned.
From deep, hearty reds and dry whites to fresh, fruity rosés and sparkling champagnes, there are so many great wines to choose from that it can be hard to decide. Our French wine specialists have carefully hand selected each and every variety listed on our online shop to deliver a wide range of fabulous wines for every budget and occasion.
Winemaking In France
The world’s top exporter of wine, France boasts a rich heritage in winemaking that goes back centuries.
To date Frances grapevines cover a remarkable 750,000 hectares of land, which to put into perspective is the equivalent of 1 million rugby pitches. From big wine producers to independent, family run and boutique vineyards, over 12.2 million ‘hectolitres’ of wine are produced in France every year made up of almost 3,000 varieties.
All these numbers are impressive in themselves but there’s a reason why France is known for its wine and why it is so high in demand and that is one simple thing – the taste. For centuries, the grapevines that occupy much of France have been expertly cultivated, nurtured and refined to produce some of the best, most diverse and celebrated wines in the world.
How To Choose French Wine To Buy Online
One of the things that people outside of France can find difficult when it comes to choosing French wine is understanding their wine labels and this is largely due to their appellation system.
The Appellation d’origine contrôlée as it is called, or ‘AOC’, has special laws which dictate how and where wine can be made in specific regions which is designed to protect and preserve the prestige, heritage and origins of its wines.
When trying to decipher a French wine bottle, remember that they label their wines by region and not the variety of grape so the clue as to what grapes are used can be found by the name of the wine appellation.
French wines produced outside of this system are known as Vin de France wines which forgo the prestigious label that comes with working with the AOC in order to have the freedom to experiment with their wines, often with superb results.
If you are looking to buy French wine online but don’t know what to choose then get in touch and one of our experts will be happy to help talk you through the options and answer any questions you may have.
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Maison Cadet has carried its wine-making know-how through the generations for over 200 years, creating a mark of authenticity. Established in the Rhône Valley since its creation in 1818, Maison Calvet proudly reveals its coat of arms on its selection. With a beautiful purple colour with violet reflections, this greedy and complex wine reveals notes of red and black fruits, sweet spices and scrubland. On the palate it offers a touch of roundness and generosity, with velvety tannins. Ideal with a rib of beef or a cheese platter. 14% vol. -
Brilliant pale straw colour with hints of green around the edges. The nose shows pear, lime and green apple aromas infused with fresh herbs over a stony mineral background. Nicely textured with a rounded pebble stone like feel in the mouth, fresh pear and lime flavours sit over a bed of garden herbs and wet slate. Finishes dry and minerally with refreshing acidity on the medium to long aftertaste. -
Pale lemon in colour. On the nose flinty floral aromas combined with abundance of exotic fruits and lemongrass. The palate opens with a mass of grapefruit, peach and blackcurrant, underlying passionfruit and balanced acidity, finishing fresh and clean with lasting smokiness and rich lingering fruits. -
Thierry Delaunay Sauvignon Blanc shines with a pale straw-yellow hue and shimmering green reflections. The nose bursts with aromas of zesty citrus, gooseberry, and fresh-cut grass, layered with delicate floral notes and a hint of minerality. On the palate, it is crisp and vibrant, offering flavours of lime, green apple, and passionfruit, balanced by a clean, refreshing acidity. The finish is lively, elegant, and unmistakably Loire in character.
Thierry Delaunay Sauvignon Blanc – Product Details
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Country – France
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Region of origin – Loire Valley
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Grape Varieties – Sauvignon Blanc
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Characteristics – Crisp, zesty, and aromatic with citrus, gooseberry, and mineral freshness.
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Style – Light-bodied, vibrant, and refreshing; a classic Loire Sauvignon.
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Type of closure – Screwcap
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ABV (%) – 12.5%
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Units – 9.4 per 750ml
Serving Suggestions
Serve well chilled. A perfect partner for goat’s cheese, grilled fish, shellfish, and summer salads, or simply enjoyed on its own as a fresh, aperitif-style white wine.
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Deep dark red with garnet reflections. Very fruity on the nose with subtle hints of cherries & raspberries. Fruity & spicy on the palate. Soft subtle tannins and a long lasting finish. Organic Wine.Coquelicot Syrah - Product Details
- Country – France
- Region of origin –
- Grape Variety – Syrah
- Characteristics – Light on the palate good balance of spicy, fruit and acidity.
- Style – Soft Subtle tannins and a long lasting finish.
- Type of closure – Cork
- ABV (%) – 13.5%
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Serving Suggestions
Perfectly complements rich meat dishes. -
Les Granits Bleus Beaujolais Villages glows with a bright ruby-red colour, brimming with youthful vibrancy. Aromas of ripe red cherries, strawberries, and violets rise from the glass, lifted by a subtle hint of spice. On the palate, it is smooth and juicy, with layers of raspberry, cranberry, and gentle floral notes. The finish is soft, elegant, and refreshingly fruit-forward – a classic expression of Beaujolais charm.
Les Granits Bleus Beaujolais Villages – Product Details
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Country – France
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Region of origin – Beaujolais (Villages)
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Grape Varieties – Gamay
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Characteristics – Fresh, fruity, and floral with soft tannins and lively acidity.
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Style – Light to medium-bodied red; juicy, approachable, and vibrant.
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Type of closure – Cork
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ABV (%) – 13%
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Units – 9.75 per 750ml
Serving Suggestions
Serve lightly chilled for maximum freshness. Perfect with charcuterie, roasted chicken, grilled vegetables, or soft cheeses. Also a versatile red for casual dining and sharing with friends.
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