France is widely regarded as the epicenter of wine, and for many, it is considered the birthplace of winemaking. Once a titan in wine production with a heroic past, France now faces intense competition from around the world, particularly since the 1990s. The country’s winemaking regions, such as Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Champagne, are renowned globally, and even those with a casual interest in France are likely familiar with these names.

The reason for this widespread recognition is simple: French winemaking is world-famous. The style and regional characteristics of the finest French wines have long set the standard for winemakers in other countries, and this reputation continues to resonate worldwide.

Our focus on France is growing, with ongoing additions of Champagne, Cabardès, Gros Manseng, Bordeaux blends, as well as Natural and Organic wines.