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Château Jean Faure
6 in stock
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Château Jean Faure 2018

Bordeaux
Red Wine
Château Jean Faure
€60.00 €54.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Sydre Argelette
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Sydre Argelette 2022

Cidre
Wine
Eric Bordelet
€16.50
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Crozes-Hermitage

Crozes-Hermitage 2024

Rhône Septentrional
Red Wine
Domaine Yann Chave
€21.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Porto LBV
6 in stock

Porto LBV 2018

19°
Quinta Do Pessegueiro
€35.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Saint-Joseph "Le Berceau"

Saint-Joseph "Le Berceau" 2023

Rhône Septentrional
Red Wine
Domaine Bernard Gripa
€64.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Saint-Joseph

Saint-Joseph 2023

Rhône Septentrional
Red Wine
Domaine Bernard Gripa
€34.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Fleurie "L'alchimiste"
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Fleurie "L'alchimiste" 2021

Crus du Beaujolais
Red Wine
Anne Sophie Dubois
€22.00 €19.80
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Cornas

Cornas 2023

Rhône Septentrional
Red Wine
Domaine du Tunnel
€52.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Saint-Joseph Blanc

Saint-Joseph Blanc 2023

Rhône Septentrional
White Wine
Domaine du Monteillet
€28.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Chinon "Le Domaine"
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Chinon "Le Domaine" 2021

Val de Loire - Touraine
Wine Red
Domaine Bernard Baudry
€12.00 €10.80
/ 75 cl : Bottle

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How to store wines from other regions to preserve their quality?

To best preserve your wines from other regions, keep them in a cool place, away from light, and with stable humidity around 70%. A cellar or wine cellar is ideal for this. At Grands Bourgognes, we select wines that perfectly withstand good storage, thus guaranteeing an optimal tasting experience.

What are the best food and wine pairings with wines from other regions?

Wines from other regions offer a great variety of pairings. For example, an aromatic white wine will perfectly accompany seafood, while a fruity red will pair well with grilled meats or mild cheeses. Feel free to explore these combinations to enhance your meals with the selection offered by Grands Bourgognes.

What are the main characteristics of wines from other regions?

Wines from other regions stand out for their diversity: they can be light or full-bodied, fruity or spicy, with unique aromatic profiles linked to their terroir. This variety satisfies all desires, whether you prefer a fresh wine as an aperitif or a structured wine to accompany a rich dish.

How many appellations exist in the other French wine regions?

The other French wine regions include several dozen appellations, each reflecting a specific terroir and expertise. This richness allows you to discover a wide range of wines, perfect for varying pleasures on every occasion.

What type of soil influences the quality of wines from other regions?

The soils of other regions are very varied: clay-limestone, granitic, volcanic, or sandy, they play a key role in the taste and structure of the wines. These unique soils help create wines with an authentic and typical character, which you can find in the exclusive selection of Grands Bourgognes.