Red Wines

Discover our selection of the best red wines

Our cellar team's selection allows you to discover the best bottles from French and European appellations, with no added sulfites.

Over the vintages, we offer a wide choice of quality organic and natural wines.

Our appellations (AOP/AOC or IGP; Vin de France and its European equivalents) are located in France, Spain and Catalonia, Portugal, Italy, Greece and Austria.
They concern classic regions — Bordeaux, Burgundy and Côtes du Rhône — or lesser-known ones such as Auvergne, Provence, Languedoc, Sud-Ouest or Savoie.
In Italy, appellations include Sicily (Etna DOP), Lazio and Campania.
In Spain, Bierzo, Andalusia and Catalonia.

All the emblematic grape varieties are in our cellar: Pinot Noir (Burgundy, Alsace, Loire), Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot (Bordeaux), Malbec (Cahors), Gamay (Auvergne, Loire), Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre or Carignan (Rhône and South).
We can also mention Touriga Nacional in Portugal, Nerello Mascalese in Sicily, Tempranillo in Spain and Avgoustiatis in Greece.

Moreover, the creativity of "natural" wines tends to open up grape varieties and experiment with their cultivation in new regions, to make non-classic blends, or to highlight forgotten grape varieties in their traditional regions.

Which red wine to drink with fish?

It is possible to serve a red wine with fish in the case of a rather spicy recipe (for example, with tomato and no cream) or with a red wine sauce, or with grilled or roasted fish.
We recommend a rather fluid and light cuvée or a "blouge," which is a wine halfway between rosé and red.

Which red wine to drink with cheese?

In principle, none, apart from sweet, dessert or fortified wines such as port, banyuls, fortified grenache, maury or vermouth.
Dry tannins clash with the dairy components of cheese, creating a bitterness and acridity in the mouth that some may find unpleasant.
If you insist, you can pair a light cuvée with a very dry pressed cheese (old Gouda, old Mimolette) or a black brie.

Which red wine to drink with a barbecue?

A priori, they can all be served with a barbecue.
However, we will favor easy-drinking, fruity, supple and quaffable wines that will go with all grilled meats.
Therefore, prefer cuvées from the South of France, Spain and Italy with little extraction and maceration, or medium-bodied ones.
Trust their color, which should be clear and brilliant.

How to choose a good red wine?

It all depends on what you like and how you want to serve it.
For an all-purpose wine, pleasant at the table, with friends and as an aperitif, choose a Gamay grape (Beaujolais, Auvergne), a Grolleau, a Pineau d'Aunis or a wine from the South of France or Italy.
To accompany meats and regional dishes, opt for a full-bodied wine with substance (Syrah, Carignan, Mourvèdre).
For an exceptional moment, turn to our grand crus from Burgundy, Jura or Andalusia.

At what temperature should red wine be drunk?

The more body, substance and age the bottle has, the higher its serving temperature.
The closer we get to a "thirst-quenching" wine, a quaffable wine, a young wine or a "blouge" (rosé tending towards red or vice-versa), the cooler it is served.
The ideal temperature is between 15 and 18 °C, and can go up to 20 °C for an older, tannic and more evolved bottle.

What are the most famous red wines?

In France, the Bordeaux - Burgundy - Beaujolais trilogy comes first (Beaujolais is now part of Burgundy), closely followed by the Côtes-du-Rhône.
In Spain, it's Rioja, and in Italy, Chianti and Barolo.
In second position: those from Languedoc.
Worth knowing: cuvées from the Loire Valley, Auvergne, South-West, Provence and Alsace.
This list is not exhaustive.

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Les Larmes du Soleil Red 2020
La Tribu Alonso

Les Larmes du Soleil Red 2020

€25,50

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Frédéric Cossard - Domaine de Chassorney

Chambolle Musigny Les Herbues Red 2022

€175,00

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Frédéric Cossard - Domaine de Chassorney

Gevrey Chambertin les Genevrières Qvevris Red 2022

€148,00

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Partida Creus

GRA Ancestral Sparkling Red 2013

€29,50

Cossard Cuvee Carignan 2021 rouge
Frédéric Cossard - Domaine de Chassorney

Cuvée Carignan Red 2022

€28,00

Terre Mere Red 2021
Clos des B

Terre Mere Red 2021

€46,20

Mensonge à Papa Red 2021
Belly Wine Experiment

Mensonge à Papa Red 2021

€45,40

Magnum Munjebel MC Red 2013
Frank Cornelissen

Magnum Munjebel MC Red 2013

€230,00

Saint Joseph Cuvée Madloba Red 2020
Domaine des Miquettes

Saint Joseph Cuvée Madloba Red 2020

€44,50

Pauvre Diable Red 2020
Domaine Serre Besson

Pauvre Diable Red 2020

€29,00

I Vicini Pinot Nero vin naturel rouge 2018 Jean Yves Peron 1
Jean-Yves Péron

i Vicini Pinot Nero Red 2018

€33,80

Magnum BB “Cerrailla” Red 2019
Partida Creus

Magnum BB “Cerrailla” Red 2019

€77,00

Saint Romain Sous Roche vin naturel rouge 2018 Domaine de Chassorney Frederic Cossard 1
Frédéric Cossard - Domaine de Chassorney

Saint-Romain Sous Roche Qvevris Red 2018

€74,00

Magnum Rosso Red 2011
Azienda Le Coste

Magnum Rosso Red 2011

€105,00

Magnum Munjebel VA Red 2013
Frank Cornelissen

Magnum Munjebel VA Red 2013

€227,00

Xarab Garnacha Red 2009
Cortijo Barranco Oscuro

Xarab Garnacha Red 2009

€72,00

Carignan Red 2014
Domaine Le temps retrouvé

Carignan Red 2014

€36,00

Magnum Régnié La Haute Ronze Red 2017
Nicolas Chemarin

Magnum Régnié La Haute Ronze Red 2017

€59,00

Maquis Red 2015
Domaine Vinci

Maquis Red 2015

€35,00

Vino Rosso Red 2015
Azienda Corvagialla

Vino Rosso Red 2015

€25,20