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France

To know great wine is to know France. No other country produces and offers such a range of diverse and superb wines. French wines from Bordeaux and Burgundy regularly achieve high-altitude prices that may or may not offer value for money. French wines are notoriously difficult to become familiar with – not only because of their price, but also due to the system of naming according to region or origin rather than what the new world is used to – grape variety/ies. The challenge for wine lovers is to study French origins and producers to gain an understanding of the wines they may purchase.

  • Champagne Marguet les Crayeres 2014 Grand Cru

    Champagne Marguet les Crayeres 2014 Grand Cru
    $209.00

    100% Pinot Noir. Bottled without sulfur. Disgorged March  2019. "Mingling scents of citrus oil and lemon confit with hints of buttered apples, marzipan and honeycomb, the wine is full-bodied, racy and tensile, built...

  • Champagne Marguet Ay 2014

    Champagne Marguet Ay 2014
    $210.00

    The nose is warm and floral with notes of peach skin, rose petals, blood orange zest, shortbread, and Pinot spice. The wine balances supple, ripe, red fruit flavors with a firm (verging on sinewy) structure within. This is...

  • Champagne Marguet Avize Cramant 2014

    Champagne Marguet Avize Cramant 2014
    $210.00

    The effusive nose offers pretty aromas of apple blossom, pear skin, white peach, and a touch of autolyse. The palate is generous on the attack with supple, ripe orchard fruit flavors dancing over a firm mineral core carrying...

  • Champagne Marguet Les Crayere 2011 Grand Cru

    Champagne Marguet Les Crayere 2011 Grand Cru
    $206.00

    Benoit Marguet is one of the vanguard in Champagne, pushing for quality in the vineyard and winery no matter how difficult the process. Starting with the 2008 harvest, he began setting aside and bottling separately the...

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