France

France is the world’s leading fine wine producer. Its key regions – Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Loire, Rhône, Alsace and, increasingly, Languedoc Roussillon – set the benchmark internationally for a diverse range of wine styles. The country’s grape varieties are grown, and its wines emulated, throughout the world.

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Loire Valley
2023 Reuilly Blanc, Les Pierres Plates, Denis Jamain, Loire
Ready - at best
£17.50
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Méditérranée
2023 Domaine de Triennes, Rosé, Méditerranée, Southern France
Ready - mature
£14.50
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Bordeaux
2023 Château Langlet Blanc, Graves, Bordeaux
Ready - at best
£19.00
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Beaujolais
2023 Morgon, La Voûte Saint-Vincent, Louis Claude Desvignes, Beaujolais
Ready - youthful
£21.95
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Provence
2023 Château Galoupet, Côtes de Provence, Rosé
Ready - mature
£43.00
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2023 Domaine Coursodon, La Grenade Syrah, Vin de France
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£32.00
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Provence
2023 Château d'Esclans, Whispering Angel Rosé, Côtes de Provence
Ready - mature
£19.50
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Provence
2023 Château d'Esclans, Rock Angel Rosé, Côtes de Provence
Ready - mature
£24.95
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Rhône 
2023 Côtes du Rhône Blanc, Les Cassagnes de La Nerthe, Domaine de la Renjarde
Ready - youthful
£21.95
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Rhône 
2023 Berry Bros. & Rudd Côtes du Rhône Rouge by Rémi Pouizin
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£14.50
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Rhône 
2023 Côtes du Rhône Villages Rouge, Visan, Native, Dom. Dieu-le-Fit, Pouizin, Rhône
Ready - youthful
£16.95
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Loire Valley
2023 Sancerre Rosé, Daniel Chotard, Loire
Ready - youthful
£23.95
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Burgundy
2022 Berry Bros. & Rudd White Burgundy by Collovray & Terrier
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£17.50
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Burgundy
2022 Volnay, Clos des Chênes, 1er Cru, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
Not ready
£64.00
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Burgundy
2022 Pommard, 1er Cru, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
Not ready
£64.00
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Burgundy
2022 Meursault, Les Tillets, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
Not ready
£60.00
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Burgundy
2022 Meursault, Les Petits Charrons, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
Not ready
£58.00
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Burgundy
2022 Meursault, Cuvée Jean, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
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£58.00
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Burgundy
2022 Meursault, Vieille Vigne, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
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£58.00
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Burgundy
2022 Hautes Côtes de Beaune Blanc, Clos du Bois Prévot, Domaine Sebastien Magnien, Burgundy
Ready - youthful
£22.50
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Burgundy
2022 Berry Bros. & Rudd Chablis by Domaine Sébastien Dampt, Burgundy
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£24.95
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Beaujolais
2022 Morgon, Côte du Py, Javenières, Aux Pierres, Domaine Louis Claude Desvignes, Beaujolais
Not ready
£39.00
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Burgundy
2022 Pommard-Rugiens, 1er Cru, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
Not ready
£90.00
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Burgundy
2022 Volnay-Caillerets, 1er Cru, Jean Javillier & Fils, Burgundy
Not ready
£70.00
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Despite their own complacency, occasional arrogance and impressive challenges from all-comers, France is still far and away the finest wine-producing nation in the world and its famous regions – Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Loire, Rhône, Alsace and increasingly Languedoc Roussillon – read like a who’s who of all you could want from a wine. Full-bodied, light-bodied, still or fizzy, dry or sweet, simple or intellectual, weird and wonderful, for drinking now or for laying down, France’s infinitesimal variety of wines is one of its great attributes. And that’s without even mentioning Cognac and Armagnac. France’s grape varieties are grown, and its wines emulated, throughout the world. It also brandishes with relish its trump card, the untranslatable terroir that shapes a wine’s character beyond the range of human knowledge and intervention. It is this terroir - a combination of soil and microclimate - that makes Vosne-Romanée taste different to Nuits-St Georges, Ch. Langoa Barton different to Ch. Léoville Barton. France is a nation with over 2,000 years of winemaking, where the finest grapes and parcels of land have been selected through centuries of trial and error rather than market research. Its subtleties are never-ending and endlessly fascinating. Vintage variation is as great here as anywhere – rain, hail, frost and, occasionally, burning heat can ruin a vintage. Yet all this creates interest, giving the wines personality, and generating great excitement when everything does come together. However, this is not to say that French wine is perfect. Its overall quality remains inconsistent and its intricate system of classification and Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée (AOC) based on geography as opposed to quality is clearly flawed, sometimes serving as a hindrance to experimentation and improvement. Nevertheless, the future is bright for France: quality is better than ever before – driven by a young, well-travelled and ambitious generation of winemakers – while each year reveals new and exciting wines from this grand old dame.