Although the french vineyard owes its reputation to Bordeaux Grands Crus, great Bourgogne wines and prestigious wines from Vallée du Rhône, it also benefits from other less famous regions with remarkable wine quality.
Alsace and its great white wines, Jura and its unique yellow wines,...
Although the french vineyard owes its reputation to Bordeaux Grands Crus, great Bourgogne wines and prestigious wines from Vallée du Rhône, it also benefits from other less famous regions with remarkable wine quality.
Alsace and its great white wines, Jura and its unique yellow wines, Languedoc-Roussillon and its wide diversity of Crus and unbeatable value for money, Loire and its Coteaux du Layon which can rival with a few great syrupy wines, Provence and its prestigious Bandol wines, and the Southwest of France with its full-bodied Madiran wines.
Quite a few examples are available to try on the au-droit-du-bouchon.com website.
Vouvray appellation. Exceptional vintage. Renowned domaine.
Vouvray appellation. Exceptional vintage. Renowned domaine.
Vouvray appellation. Exceptional vintage. Renowned domaine.