French Red Wine
Rooted in centuries of viticultural mastery and benchmark terroirs, our French red wine collection showcases the extraordinary elegance, regional diversity, and food-friendly structure that continue to define global winemaking standards.
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Mont Rocher Carignan 2023 Vieilles Vignes VDP Herault 75cl
The wines of Terres Fidèles are designed to embody the wild spirit of south-western France, crafted from old-vine Grenache, Carignan, Malbec, Cinsa...France
Languedoc Roussillon
2023
Medium Bodied Red
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Chateau de Argadens Rouge 2019 75cl
Chateau de Argadens Rouge is a thoroughly modern Bordeaux red from the Sichel family's celebrated estate. Since acquiring Chateau Argadens, the fam...France
Bordeaux
2019
Medium Bodied Red
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Louis Jadot Chateau des Jacques Moulin-a-Vent 2021 75cl
Louis Jadot Château des Jacques Moulin-à-Vent is a rich and powerful Cru Beaujolais from one of the region's most prestigious appellations. Crafted...France
Beaujolais
2021
Light and Fruity Red
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Gevrey Chambertin Clos de la Justice Vallet Frères 2017 75cl
Vallet Frères (also known as Bouré Père et Fils) is one of Burgundy's most quietly revered grower-négociants, combining estate ownership with caref...France
Burgundy
2017
Light and Fruity Red
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Domaine Lafran Veyrolles 2023 Bandol Tradition 75cl
Domaine Lafran-Veyrolles Bandol Tradition is a bold, expressive red wine from one of the most celebrated estates in Provence. Crafted from a classi...France
Provence
2023
Full Bodied Red
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Chateau de Pez 2012 Saint Estephe 150cl Magnum
This 2012 magnum Bordeaux from Saint Estephe follows on from the 2011 vintage in the same manor. It carries the same quality and character. It has ...France
Bordeaux
2012
Full Bodied Red
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Fleur de Fonplegade Saint Emilion Grand Cru 2018 75cl
“Unassuming oaky nose with subtle Indian spice aromas. Firmly structured and super fruity, of concentrated ripe blackberry and mulberry. Bright and...France
Bordeaux
2018
Medium Bodied Red
Regular price £25.99
Thin-skinned northern French grapes, such as Pinot Noir in Burgundy and Gamay in Beaujolais, naturally contain lower concentrations of anthocyanins and condensed tannins within their skins. During maceration, winemakers extract a translucent ruby colour and soft, fine-grained tannins that yield elegant, highly perfumed red wines with vibrant natural acidity. Conversely, thick-skinned varieties from southern France and the South West, including Mourvèdre in Bandol, Syrah in the Northern Rhône, Carignan in Languedoc-Roussillon, and Tannat in Madiran, possess dense cell walls rich in dark pigments and polyphenols. These grapes require prolonged extraction techniques to yield opaque, deeply pigmented purple-black red wines with firm, muscular tannin structures built for long-term ageing.
In single-varietal French red wines like Côte de Nuits Pinot Noir or Northern Rhône Syrah, the grape must independently deliver all elements of acidity, tannin, mid-palate weight, and aromatic complexity to express terroir. In classic French red blends, winemakers use complementary varieties to engineer a complete, balanced structural profile. In Bordeaux, Cabernet Sauvignon provides firm tannic architecture, deep colour, and high acidity, whilst Merlot contributes mid-palate flesh, alcohol, and juicy dark fruit, with Cabernet Franc adding aromatic top-notes of graphite and violet. In Southern Rhône GSM blends, Grenache lends high alcohol and sweet strawberry fruit, Syrah supplies colour, acidity, and dark spice, and Mourvèdre adds gamey depth, dark berry fruit, and structural tannins.
French oak (Quercus petraea and Quercus robur) features a tight wood grain that slowly releases ellagitannins into the wine during barrel maturation. This integration builds a firm, fine-grained, and silky tannin structure on the palate without overwhelming the liquid with coarse astringency. Aromatically, French oak imparts subtle, sophisticated secondary notes of dark chocolate, clove, toasted espresso, nutmeg, graphite, and cedar wood that seamlessly integrate with primary fruit. In contrast, American oak (Quercus alba) has a wider wood grain that releases lactones rapidly, imparting sweeter, more aggressive aromatics of coconut, dill, vanilla, and sweet baking spice that can mask delicate French terroir and fruit character.
Red wine regions characterized by thick-skinned grapes, cool maritime climates, or heavy extraction demand extended bottle cellaring to allow harsh monomeric tannins to polymerise into smooth, rounded compounds. Left Bank Bordeaux appellations like Saint-Estèphe and Pauillac, South West regions producing Cahors and Madiran, and Bandol in Provence routinely require ten to twenty years of bottle maturation to soften their astringent, drying youthful tannins. Conversely, early-drinking French red wine regions utilise thin-skinned grapes or gentle winemaking techniques like carbonic maceration. Beaujolais Crus, Loire Valley Cabernet Franc from Chinon, and regional Bourgogne Rouge yield supple, fruit-forward red wines with delicate tannins that offer peak pleasure within one to five years of harvest.
Youthful, fruit-forward French red wines rely on bright primary berry flavours, high acidity, and vibrant fruit sweetness to complement food, making them ideal partners for seared meats, tomato-based sauces, and spiced dishes that echo their fruit drive. As a fine French red wine ages, primary fruit fades and gives way to tertiary notes of sous-bois, dried leaves, truffle, game, leather, and cured tobacco. These savoury, earthy flavours require dishes with rich umami depth rather than sweet or fruit-accented garnishes. An aged Pinot Noir or matured Left Bank Bordeaux pairs superbly with roasted wild mushrooms, truffle-infused pastas, slow-braised venison, duck confit, pheasant, and aged artisan cheeses like Comté or Saint-Nectaire.