Frankrijk

France

R 90
2022 Domaine Allimant-Laugner Gentil
grape Muscat, Pinot Gris, Riesling
12.95 10.70 As low as 11.45
R silver
2021 Domaines Paul Mas Terrasse du Moulinas Rouge du Soir
grape Carignan, Grenache, Merlot, Syrah-Shiraz
10.15 8.39 As low as 7.75
90 Wine Spectator
2022 Château Lauriga Racines de Lauriga
grape Carignan, Grenache, Syrah-Shiraz
13.25 10.95 As low as 12.15
92 James Suckling
2019 Champagne Lété Vautrain Echo Extra Brut Blanc de Noirs
grape Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir
42.95 35.50
90 James Suckling
Champagne Lété Vautrain Brut 204 (0.375 liter)
grape Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir
16.95 14.01
93 James Suckling
2018 Château de la Crée Santenay Rouge Monopole Clos de La Confrérie
grape Pinot Noir
69.95 57.81
2022 Maison Evenstad Nuits-Saint-Georges Aux Croix Rouges
grape Pinot Blanc
79.95 66.07
2024 Paul Mas Le Marcel Gris de Gris Rural Couture Rosé
grape Grenache
10.15 8.39 As low as 8.45
2018 Domaine du Petit Clocher Anjou Villages N° 26
31.95 26.40
2021 Domaine Astruc Marsanne
grape Marsanne
10.15 8.39 As low as 8.45
92 James Suckling
2024 Château Marjosse Blanc Magnum
grape Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Souvignier Gris
34.95 28.88
94 Parker
2018 Domaine Allimant-Laugner Gewurztraminer Grand Cru Praelatenberg
grape Gewurztraminer
25.95 21.45
2022 Domaine Evenstad Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru
grape Pinot Noir
275.00 227.27
93 James Suckling
2020 Domaines Paul Mas Clos Astelia Le Grand Blanc
grape Grenache, Picpoul, Viognier
32.95 27.23
2023 Domaine des Caillots Touraine Sauvignon Terres de Silex
16.50 13.64

France is globally renowned for its exceptional wines, each originating from a unique region with distinct flavors and styles.

France as one of the largest and oldest wine-producing countries in the world

France is not only one of the oldest but also one of the largest wine-producing countries in the world. The moderately warm climate, which is favorable for grape cultivation, and the diversity of wine soils provide ideal conditions for viticulture. Thanks to the abundance of oak trees for barrel production and its central location in Europe, the French wine trade flourished early on, contributing to the quality and variety of French wines.

The soil diversity in France makes it possible to produce a wide range of wines. Due to its northern location, between the 43rd and 49th parallel, grapes take longer to ripen, which promotes complex aromas and retains good acidity. The extensive experience of French winemakers has led to an optimal alignment of wine and region.

Wine regions in France: from Bordeaux to the Loire Valley

France is home to some of the world’s most famous wine regions, such as Bordeaux, Burgundy, and the Loire Valley. Each region has its unique climate, soil, and grape varieties that influence the flavor of the wine. Bordeaux is known for its powerful red wines made from grapes like Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Burgundy offers refined wines made from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, while the Loire Valley, stretching along France’s longest river, produces white wines such as Sauvignon Blanc and Chenin Blanc.

Other wine areas such as Champagne, Alsace, Provence, Beaujolais, and Languedoc-Roussillon are globally renowned, producing a variety of wines, from sparkling to fruity and rosé wines, beloved by both local and international enthusiasts.

French viticulture: tradition, regulation, and innovation

Wine production in France dates back over 2000 years. Thanks to continuous attention to research, education, and regulation, France has developed one of the most comprehensive wine laws in the world. These laws, such as the AOP (Appellation d’Origine Protégée) and IGP (Indication Géographique Protégée), set rules to preserve the authenticity of wines from specific regions.

These rules specify, among other things, which grape varieties may be planted, pruning methods, yields per hectare, and even wine style. Wines that meet these conditions can carry the AOP or IGP designation, which guarantees the quality and regional authenticity of French wine.

Grape varieties in French wine: from Chardonnay to Merlot

France is home to renowned grape varieties that are appreciated worldwide. Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon are just a few examples of grapes that thrive on French soil.

Chardonnay is particularly popular in Burgundy, where it adapts to both cool and warm climates. Pinot Noir, another classic from Burgundy, is known for its delicate flavor and red fruit aromas. Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon form the backbone of Bordeaux wines, each with their distinctive aromas and flavor profiles.

Climates of French wine regions: impact on flavor and quality

The variation in climate within France plays an important role in the diversity of French wine. The temperate climate in Bordeaux, the cool climate in Champagne, and the warm, dry climate in Provence each contribute to the unique characteristics of the wines.

In Champagne, the cool climate produces sparkling wines with refined bubbles and high acidity. Provence benefits from its warmth, which aids in the production of refreshing rosé wines. The Rhône Valley’s warm summers result in robust red wines from grapes such as Syrah and Grenache.

The scale of French wine production

France has about 785,000 hectares of vineyards, producing approximately 45 million hectoliters of wine annually. Of this vineyard area, roughly half is AOP wine, which stands for guaranteed origin and quality.

If you have a French wine from before 2011, you may see the term Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée (AOC), which was the predecessor to AOP. Besides AOP, IGP is also a common label, indicating wine with a protected geographic origin, signaling the wine's region of origin.

Why choose French wine?

France has established itself as a wine country through its unique combination of diverse terroirs, grape varieties, and climates. The knowledge and experience passed down through generations of French winemakers have led to the creation of wines that are hard to match in flavor and quality.

Whether you choose a powerful Bordeaux, a refined Burgundy, or a refreshing Champagne, France offers a wide selection of high-quality wines. At Grandcruwijnen, you’ll find French wines for every taste and occasion.

Want to order French wine online?

Do you want to enjoy a quality wine from France? At Grandcruwijnen, you can easily order your favorite French wine. Our extensive selection includes everything from Bordeaux wines like Petrus, Mouton, and Lafite to top rosé houses like Miraval, Minuty, and Ott, as well as the best Hermitage wines from the Rhône. All our wines are stored in our climate-controlled Wine Warehouse. Moreover, you receive a discount when you pick up your order. The discount is immediately visible once you select 'Pickup' on the checkout page.

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