In the 18th century, the Charlet family were land owners and wine merchants on the frontier between Burgundy and the Beaujolais region in Saint-Amour and Juliénas. This is shown by the partnership agreement between Jean... Read More
In back-to-back years, our most popular selection is the Jean Noel Haton Brut Reserve, an elegant French Champagne from the village of Damery. The Haton family has a very loyal following among aficionados, who adore this crisp... Read More
A stunning, handcrafted Champagne with flavor, quality and value superior to many famous houses like Moet and Veuve Clicquot. Haton's Brut Rose is crafted from three traditional Champagne varietals from the family's vineyards... Read More
A nicely exotic nose leads to good richness and sweetness upfront. Plenty of mid palate volume and weight. Finishes fresh with notes of pineapple, honey, white flowers and lemon. An excellent option if you’re looking for... Read More
The Cave de Saumur is in the heart of the vineyards of Saumur-Champigny and was founded by local winegrowers in 1957. The Saumur Blanc La Cabriole is 100% Chenin Blanc and is best drunk young. It is ideal as an aperitif or with... Read More
Crisp, balanced and charmingly floral, French Chardonnay from Macon-Villages are often made in a classic, unoaked style and offer a magnificent sampling of what white Burgundy has to offer. No years of waiting and high price tags... Read More
Honeysuckle, apricot, papaya and lemon-curd aromas. It’s full-bodied with smooth, creamy layers of ripe fruit, yet it stays fresh. Nice tropical fruit at the finish. And hot stone. Drink now. James Suckling, 92 Points... Read More
Founded in 1812, Laurent-Perrier has been avant-garde in creating unique and elegant champagnes for nearly two hundred years. The house was acquired by the Nonancourt family in 1939 and for over 65 years Bernard de Nonancourt... Read More
The Lauverjat family has been growing grapes in Sancerre for generations in the tiny village of Sury-en-Vaux. In the past, they always sold off the grapes to other producers, but decided eventually that it was sad to work so hard... Read More
The heart of Southern France, the Coteaux de Beziers once held the dubious title of the world capital of wine. Today, the wines reflect the unique climate and volcanic soils of the vineyards, and the low-yielding bush vines provide... Read More
The heart of Southern France, the Coteaux de Beziers once held the dubious title of the world capital of wine. Today, the wines reflect the unique climate and volcanic soils of the vineyards, and the low-yielding bush vines provide... Read More