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Les Noyers Vin de France red 2020 - Closerie Saint Roc
- 14 % vol
- Vin de France
- 0.75 L
59,00 €
Unit price perLes Noyers Vin de France red 2020 - Closerie Saint Roc
- 14 % vol
- Vin de France
- 0.75 L
59,00 €
Unit price perL'avis de l'équipe
Les Noyers 2020, c'est le Cabernet Sauvignon de Château Le Puy dans sa version la plus verticale — graphite, cassis, cèdre, structure tannique impeccable. Un vin de cave à 59 € issu d'une propriété en biodynamie depuis toujours, sur un millésime de grande concentration.
Emilien Vin de France red 2020 Magnum - Le Puy
- 13 % vol
- Vin de France
- 1.5 L
75,00 €
Unit price perEmilien Vin de France red 2020 Magnum - Le Puy
- 13 % vol
- Vin de France
- 1.5 L
75,00 €
Unit price perL'avis de l'équipe
L'Emilien 2020 en Magnum, c'est Le Puy en grand format pour les grandes occasions — cerise noire, finale saline, biodynamie depuis toujours. Une dernière bouteille d'un millésime solaire à oublier quelques années encore.
Sauvignon Low Nat blanc Bio 2023 - Les Jamelles
- 9 % vol
- Vin de France
- 0.75 L
Sold in bundles of 6 bottles
9,70 €
Unit price perSauvignon Low Nat blanc Bio 2023 - Les Jamelles
- 9 % vol
- Vin de France
- 0.75 L
Sold in bundles of 6 bottles
9,70 €
Unit price per"In a perpetual quest for innovation, I created Low Nat: a new generation of varietal wines naturally low in alcohol (9%) and certified organic. This unique and innovative offering perfectly meets current desires for lightness, freshness, and naturalness. Combining precise winemaking techniques with the iconic Les Jamelles expertise, this Low Nat range features less sugar, less alcohol, fewer calories, and unparalleled enjoyment." - Catherine Delaunay
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French wine: creative freedom in the service of pleasure
Far removed from the constraints of traditional appellations, the Vin de France category offers a unique space for expression to winemakers throughout France. It designates wines produced in France, but deliberately outside the specifications of AOC and IGP designations. This status allows for great freedom in blending, innovation, and style , while guaranteeing 100% French origin. A rapidly growing category, synonymous with diversity, accessibility, and often daring wines.
A flexible framework for inventive wines
Created in 2009, the Vin de France appellation replaced the former “Vin de Table” designation. It allows winemakers to indicate the vintage and grape variety(ies), without specifying a precise geographical origin. This flexibility makes it possible, for example, to blend grape varieties from different regions , to cultivate rare or heritage varieties, or to vinify using alternative methods (maceration, amphorae, no added sulfur, etc.).
The result is an incredibly diverse range of wines: fruity or structured reds , fresh or exuberant whites , rosés of all intensities, naturally sparkling wines , and even wines made without additives or with extended aging. Vin de France also allows young winemakers to launch their careers creatively, without the sometimes burdensome constraints of appellations.
Wines for all tastes and all occasions
Wines labeled Vin de France are not synonymous with simplicity or low quality. On the contrary, many renowned estates (particularly organic or natural winemakers) deliberately choose this category to offer original, accessible, and perfectly crafted wines.
Whether enjoyed as an aperitif, at a picnic, to accompany everyday meals, or to surprise guests at a dinner party, the wines in this category shine with their immediate pleasure, their deliciousness, and their excellent value . Some carefully crafted wines also offer great aging potential and complexity.
Les Vins de Carole: a free and inspired selection
At Les Vins de Carole, we showcase carefully selected French wines that express the personality of their creators. Whether from bold young winemakers or established estates, these wines are chosen for their authenticity, originality, and ability to deliver unpretentious pleasure. A perfect collection to broaden your horizons and discover another facet of French winemaking.