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France, a country synonymous with viticulture, boasts some of the finest wines in the world. From the rolling vineyards of Bordeaux to the lush hills of Burgundy, the diversity and richness of French wine are unparalleled.
There has been a significant surge in demand for Loire Valley wines as discerning consumers recognize their exceptional quality and remarkable value. Langlois, a well-established benchmark producer of sparkling wine in the region, offers premium French sparkling wines known for their elegance.
Established over 200 years ago, Champagne Billecart-Salmon remains one of the last family-owned and family-run champagne houses.
Hubert Brochard, a family-owned estate renowned for its terroir-driven approach to sancerre, epitomizes summer with their flagship wine. This sancerre, with racy acidity and salinity, offers an invigorating experience perfect for hot days.
Chanson‘s chablis is a standout choice for summer, capturing the essence of the renowned Burgundy village.
La Chablisienne‘s elegant chardonnay from one of France’s oldest vineyards is a crowd-pleaser.
Crafted at the renowned Château d’Estoublon in Provence, co-owned by model and singer Carla Bruni and her husband, former President Nicolas Sarkozy, this wine is an exceptional choice for summer enjoyment.
If you want to splurge on a bottle of rosé this summer but want to be assured that it’s a quality bottle, make it this one—the 2023 Vintage Côtes de Provence.
In 2019, La Fête du Rosé debuted with the intention to be a modern and inclusive wine brand for drinkers of all backgrounds.
When it comes to summer in the south of France, most people are more familiar with the Côte d’Azur, but closer to the Iberian peninsula sits the tranquil and picturesque Côte des Roses, located in the French region of Languedoc.
When it comes to rosé, even the most casual wine drinker knows of Whispering Angel.
Domaine de Bila-Haut, located in the heart of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, captures the essence of Southern Rhône quality at an accessible price point.
Ferraton Père et Fils is a distinguished winery in the Rhône Valley, renowned for its impressive range of wines.
Fanny Sabre crafts beautiful Burgundy wines in the commune of Pommard.
If you’re looking to splurge, a bottle from Saint-Émilion’s prized Château Angelus should do the trick.