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Collotte Bourgogne Rouge 2023
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$68.00
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Pichot Vouvray Moelleux 'Le Marigny' 2020
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$63.00
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Chateau Barthes Bandol Rouge 2020
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$63.00
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Chateau Barthes Bandol Blanc 2023
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$60.00
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Fabien Duveau La Hunaudière Saumur blanc 2023
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$58.00
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Chateau Barthes Bandol Rose 2023
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$58.00
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Mader Pinot Gris 2023
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$57.00
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Schoffit Riesling Lieu-Dit Harth 'Tradition' 2021
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$56.00
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Kientzler Riesling 2022
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$56.00
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Kientzler Cremant d'Alsace NV
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$51.00
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Kientzler Pinot Blanc 2021
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$42.00
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Mont Redon Cotes du Rhone Rouge 750ml 2022
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$35.00
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Cauhape Octobre 375ml 2020
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$34.00
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Chateau Fontoy 2023
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$32.00
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Louis de Grenelle Saumur Ivoire Brut NV
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$43.00
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DE LA MOTTE 2022 VIEILLES VIGNES
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$80.00
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French Wines
Best French wines available at the Liquor Wine Cave
France is the third-largest wine-producing country after Italy and Spain, but it leads the popularity charts, as it has done so for centuries. French winemakers have influenced every wine-producing country in one way or another.
In fact, the most planted varieties worldwide are French, including Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. And it’s not only the grapes; the grape growing and winemaking techniques perfected in France since ancient times are now used globally. From the types of bottles used by everyone to the oak barrels where most of the world’s red wine ages — it all comes from France.
For more information, we highly recommend you visit our guide on French wine.