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Michel Marcoult, Champagne brut new Tradition NV

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Domaine J Gsell, Crémant d’Alsace NV, Chardonnay

Domaine J Gsell, Crémant d’Alsace, Extra Brut, NV

Organic wines
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Château Des Roques, Cuvée Blanche 2018, Vacqueras white

Château Des Roques, Cuvée Blanche 2021, Vacqueras, white

High Environmental Value (HVE) Wines
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Domaine Mas de la Dame, Coin Caché 2018, Alpilles white

Domaine Mas de la Dame, Coin Caché 2021, Aoc Baux De Provence, white

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Domaine Maby, Nessun Dorma 2017, Lirac, cote du Rhone

Domaine Maby, Nessun Dorma 2020, Lirac

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Domaine De La Cotellerai, Le Vau Jaumier 2020, St Nicolas de Bourgueil

Domaine De La Cotellerai, Le Vau Jaumier 2020, St Nicolas de Bourgueil

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Eco-friendly winemaking

HVE- Sustainable wine

HVE- Sustainable wine

HVE3 agriculture means a high level of environmental friendly practices, stimulating biodiversity throughout the vineyards, and little use of non organic entrants.
Organic wine

Organic wine

In organic wine growing pesticides are forbidden and only natural stimulants or protection of the vines is allowed. The levels of sulphur are already much lower then in conventional winemaking.
Bio-dynamic wine

Bio-dynamic wine

Not only is bio-dynamic farming linked to natures cycles but it also makes use of anything our lovely planet has to offer, like cows manure or other organic produce.
Nature wine

Nature wine

The word speaks for itself, only nature intervenes, zero additifs or manipulation.

Regions

Do you know the French wine regions?

Do you know the French wine regions?

France has a lot of specific wine-growing regions all with their own grapes and traditions. And then inside each region you will have appellations, once again with their particular soils, slopes or grapes. But if that is not enough then you can go into smaller details with every plot having a name or a status like, premier cru or grand cru. Courtesy of la Carte des Vins svp we can start by showing the regions, these maps are available for purchase, simply follow the link.
Burgundy

Burgundy

Burgundy (or Bourgogne as it is also known) is one of the world’s best-known and celebrated wine regions. Burgundy has over 100 different appellations and more than 3,000 individual producers, it is a real patchwork of small plots that produce very highly regarded wines.

Wine makers of the month

Domaine Bonnet Huteau

Domaine Bonnet Huteau

Jean-Jacques, Rémi Bonnet, Vincent Pineau are passionate winemakers. They have been operating the Domaine Bonnet-Huteau – a family propriety for more than 150 years – in the center of the Sèvre & Maine appelation
Domaine Duseigneur

Domaine Duseigneur

I reconnected with my Mediterranean roots by continuing my father’s and brother’s work, Jean and Frédéric, before pitching my tent on the left bank of the Rhône in Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
Château Les Croisille

Château Les Croisille

In 1979, Bernard and Cécile Croisille moved to Fages, located in the countryside surrounding the tiny town of Luzech. Their sole wealth was their youthful exuberance, a passion for working the land and a dream of building a life around this passion.

Our ethos

Affordable Eco-Friendly Wines

Affordable Eco-Friendly Wines

We are wine enthusiasts who believe every wine has an individual story to be told

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