The Lorentz family has been making wine since 1836 in the heart of the Alsace, which lies in the northeast corner of France, along the Rhine River. Charles Lorentz Sr., grandfather of the current president of Gustave Lorentz,... Read More
The Lorentz family has been making wine since 1836 in the heart of the Alsace, which lies in the northeast corner of France, along the Rhine River. Charles Lorentz Sr., grandfather of the current president of Gustave Lorentz,... Read More
The Lorentz family has been making wine since 1836 in the heart of the Alsace, which lies in the northeast corner of France, along the Rhine River. Charles Lorentz Sr., grandfather of the current president of Gustave Lorentz,... Read More
One of the most prolific winemakers in France is Bernard Magrez. Born in Bordeaux in 1936, he acquired Chateau Pape Clement, a famous Grand Cru Classe of Graves in the 1980's as well as Chateau Fombrauge in Saint-Emilion,... Read More
A firm and refined blanc de blanc, with a streak of minerality running through finely layered flavors of Gala apple, lemon zest, biscuit and fresh ginger. A tangy saline note echoes on the lasting finish. Drink now through 2020.... Read More
The blending of the grapes is handed down along generations. This rosé unveils an elegant bouquet of red fruits and citrus, which dance on your palate with the persistent mousse. Have with sushi or friends.
At Blason du Rhone, stony and chalky-clayey soils produce full bodied complex wines, deep colors and a powerful complex bouquet. Sustainable growth is the rule with minimal chemical treatments applied, plowing, short pruning and... Read More
Bourgogne appellation covers all of the Burgundy region. The vineyards of Bourgogne AOC are located in 385 villages! The Burgundy region begins a hundred kilometers south from Paris and spreads itself down to Lyon. It stretches... Read More
Burgundy's version of classic French Champagne, the grapes are hand harvested followed by malolactic fermentation for the base wine. Base wines are blended, then receive the traditional liqueur de tirage and a yeast primer... Read More
Cremant is the term used for sparkling wine from France that is not from the Champagne region. French appellation laws dictate that a Crémant must be harvested by hand with yields not exceeding a set amount for their AOC.... Read More
This estate bottled white Burgundy is produced from chardonnay grapes grown on the gently rolling hills of the picturesque Macon district in southern Burgundy. The Maconnais district takes its name from the town of Macon, and... Read More
As you explore deeper into the Maconnais district of Southern Burgundy, you arrive at the two famed villages of Pouilly and Fuissé. The two combine forces to produce the most sought after Chardonnay in the Macon, Pouilly... Read More
Saint-Véran is an Appelation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for white Burgundy wine from the Mâconnais subregion, located in the department of Saône-et-Loire. The Saint-Veran appellation covers 645... Read More
Vintage sparkling wine made in France's famed Burgundy region, there isn't a single village that doesn't produce grapes for Cremant. Hard to believe that even in Vosne Romanee, home to some of the most expensive wines... Read More
A benchmark producer of the delicious, dry rose for which Provence is famous, Domaine de la Chapelle Saint Victor is among the foremost estates of the Coteaux d'Aix appellation. A quintessential Provencal rose, the light colored... Read More