David Wright
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Alpine France
France: You're exploring the French Alps, Savoie, Beaujolais and the Jura wines
France is the great wine nation - but you won't find Bordeaux or classic Côtes du Rhône here! We head for the foothills of the Alps for far rarer, more interesting bottles.
Beaujolais is the "first hint of the Alps" and the home of fantastic Gamay.
Savoie is in the mountainous areas just south of Lac Léman (Lake Geneva) and the border with Switzerland all the way to Lyon and the Rhone valley.
You can explore the wines below or read further about Savoie or Beaujolais
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Chénas 2010, Croix Barraud Franck Bessone
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Chénas Vieilles Vignes 2010, Croix Barraud Franck Bessone
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Fleurie Sélection de Vieilles Vignes 2010, Point du Jour Domaine du Point du Jour
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Moulin-À-Vent Tradition 2010, Domaine du Granit, Franck Bessone Franck Bessone
Fantastically mineral -
Brouilly Cuvée Prestige 2010, DESCHAMPS Philippe Deschamps
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Beaujolais Villages Tradition 2010, Lacondemine Vincent Lacondemine
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Beaujolais Villages Blanc Cuvée Chantemerle 2010, Lacondemine Vincent Lacondemine
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Mondeuse "Les Taillis" Rouge de Savoie 2012, ST GERMAIN Domaine St-Germain
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Rouge de Savoie Persan 2012, ST GERMAIN Domaine St-Germain
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Mondeuse Rouge "Saint Jean de la Porte" 2012, Grisard Maison Philippe Grisard
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Mondeuse "Les Taillis" Rouge de Savoie Domaine St-Germain
Superb Mondeuse showing the fruit and the wild side of Mondeuse. -
Beaujolais Villages Blanc Cuvée Chantemerle Jérome Lacondemine
A beautifully complex Chardonnay that ages like a dream -
Chénas Vieilles Vignes Franck Bessone
Franck Bessone is one of the best - rich mineral and juicy Gamay -
Beaujolais Villages Rouge Tradition Vincent Lacondemine
If you've enjoyed Vincent's Nouveau, you owe it to yourself to try this one too. -
Taste of Beaujolais - Explorer 12 Bottle Case: 2 Beaujolais Villages + 10 Crus
2009 to 2017 selection of fantastic Gamay