Confirm your age
You must be at least 18 years old to browse this site.
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.
Sort by:
392 products
392 products
A Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru of great intensity, where Pinot Noir expresses itself with profound elegance. Monts Luisants 2024 reveals the full nobility of this terroir through a sensitive interpretation by Frédéric Cossard.
Learn more
In this renowned climate, Frédéric Cossard continues his meticulous work in natural viticulture, without chemical inputs, and with minimal intervention during winemaking. The Pinot Noir expresses itself here with sincerity, supported by indigenous yeast fermentations.
The color is a deep, brilliant ruby. The nose reveals aromas of ripe red fruits, cherry, and raspberry, accompanied by spicy and slightly woody notes. A mineral touch adds complexity and depth.
On the palate, the wine is structured, with fine and elegant tannins. The texture is ample, balanced by a beautiful freshness. The finish is long, precise, and harmonious.
A gastronomic wine, ideal with roasted meats or sauced dishes. A cuvée that is both powerful and refined.
An intense and structured Santenay 1er Cru, where Pinot Noir expresses its full depth. Passetemps 2024 seduces with its balance between power and elegance.
Learn more
Frédéric Cossard delivers a wine true to his style, respectful of nature and with minimal intervention.
The color is deep ruby. The nose offers notes of black fruits, spices, and a woody touch.
On the palate, the structure is firm, with present but elegant tannins. The finish is long and persistent.
A gastronomic wine, perfect with sauced or roasted meats.
A singular interpretation of Gevrey-Chambertin, deep and textured, where Pinot Noir meets qvevri aging for a raw and fascinating expression of the terroir.
Learn more
With this Les Genevrières Qvevris 2024 cuvée, Frédéric Cossard takes his experimental and natural approach even further. The use of qvevris, these buried amphorae of Georgian origin, allows for a winemaking process without artifice, favoring gentle micro-oxygenation and a very pure expression of the grape.
The color is a deep red, slightly hazy, a sign of low-intervention winemaking. The nose is intense and complex, blending ripe dark fruits, black cherry, spices, and more earthy and mineral notes. A slightly wild dimension adds character and depth.
On the palate, the wine is structured, with a dense and lively body. The tannins are present but well integrated, supported by a freshness that balances the whole. The texture is full, almost tactile, with a long and vibrant finish.
A wine with character, to be reserved for curious connoisseurs, ideal with rich and flavorful dishes such as game, braised meat, or spicy cuisine. A bold and captivating cuvée.
A delicate and luminous Fleurie, where Gamay expresses itself with finesse and brilliance. Frédéric Cossard delivers a wine full of fruit, freshness, and floral elegance.
Learn more
With this 2024 Fleurie cuvée, Frédéric Cossard explores the Beaujolais terroirs with the same high standards as his Burgundy wines. The vines are cultivated without synthetic products and the vinification is natural, allowing the grapes to express their full purity.
The color is a light, brilliant, and inviting ruby. The nose reveals a charming bouquet of fresh red fruits, raspberry, and cherry, accompanied by floral notes typical of the appellation, evoking rose and violet.
On the palate, the wine is supple, ethereal, with very fine tannins. The crisp fruit dominates, supported by a beautiful freshness that adds depth and drinkability. The finish is delicate, slightly spicy, and very persistent.
A wine of pleasure and sharing, perfect with simple and flavorful cuisine, white meats, roasted vegetables, or fine charcuterie. A Fleurie full of grace and spontaneity.
An exclusive, free, and vibrant vintage, where fruit and energy dominate. Toile de Fond 2025 embodies all the spontaneity and creativity of Fond Cyprès.
Learn more
Produced in a limited edition, this vintage reflects the estate's artisanal approach. The grapes are grown without chemical inputs and vinified naturally.
The color is luminous. The nose opens with notes of fresh red fruits and sweet spices. On the palate, the wine is supple, gourmet, with a beautiful freshness.
The finish is fluid, digestible, and very pleasant.
A wine for sharing, perfect for convivial moments and simple pairings.
A generous and bright Grenache, where ripe fruit expresses itself with elegance. A warm and balanced cuvée, typical of the Fond Cyprès style.
Learn more
The Grenache du Bois Saint Jaume 2023 comes from plots carefully cultivated using natural farming methods. The gentle vinification process preserves all the deliciousness of the grape variety.
The color is a deep ruby. The nose reveals notes of ripe red and black fruits, with a spicy and slightly licorice touch.
On the palate, the wine is ample, supple, with melted tannins. The balance between richness and freshness makes for a particularly pleasant tasting experience.
A convivial wine, perfect with grilled meats, Mediterranean dishes, or sunny cuisines.
An intense and unique wine, where depth and freshness intertwine with character. Cordières des Andes 2023 reveals an assertive and captivating personality.
Learn more
This cuvée illustrates the creativity of Domaine Fond Cyprès, always with a natural approach and without superfluous inputs. Precise work in the cellar allows the wine's full complexity to be revealed.
The color is dark, dense. The nose opens with aromas of ripe black fruits, spices, and garrigue. On the palate, the texture is full-bodied, structured, with a beautiful freshness that balances the whole.
The finish is long, persistent, marked by a beautiful aromatic depth.
A gastronomic wine, ideal with rich and flavorful dishes.
An elegant and expressive Syrah, where spices and black fruits mingle with finesse. La Pinède 2023 reveals a beautiful complexity.
Learn more
Fond Cyprès presents a Syrah true to its terroir, crafted without chemicals and vinified with precision. The result is a wine that is both structured and accessible.
The color is deep. The nose reveals aromas of blackberry, pepper, spices, and a floral touch.
On the palate, the wine is balanced, with present but elegant tannins. The freshness adds relief and extends the finish.
An ideal wine with grilled meats, spicy dishes, or characterful cuisine.
A delicate and ethereal Cinsault, characterized by vibrant fruit and high drinkability. A refined and gourmet cuvée from Fond Cyprès.
Learn more
With this Cuvée n°5, Fond Cyprès highlights the full finesse of Cinsault. Grown with respect for living organisms, it is naturally vinified to preserve its aromatic brilliance.
The color is clear, light ruby. The nose reveals notes of fresh red fruits, raspberry and redcurrant, accompanied by a floral touch.
On the palate, the wine is supple, fluid, with very fine tannins. Freshness dominates, offering great lightness and a gourmet finish.
An instantly enjoyable wine, perfect to share slightly chilled with simple and convivial cuisine.
€72,00
Unit price per€72,00
Unit price perSavigny les Beaune les Gollardes Rouge 2021
Domaine de Chassorney
This supple and fruity Pinot Noir, graced with delicious notes of licorice, offers beautiful concentration, great finesse, and freshness. Full-bodied and generous, with a savory, slightly smoky finish. Full of finesse and red fruit, this Burgundy from the Les Gollardes climate (on the northern part of the Savigny-les-Beaune valley, gravelly soil, southern exposure) will benefit from a few years in the cellar to express its full potential. Its aging potential is around ten years.
Find out more
Through his entirely natural work, Frédéric Cossard gives voice to the terroirs and Burgundy wines, undistorted by agricultural chemicals. Having observed, during his years of trading, the existence of harmful wine-growing practices, the winemaker used this counter-example to practice unadulterated viticulture. Thus, he produces vintages of purity and elegance without artifice which are among the most sought-after in Burgundy. Frédéric worked for a time as a wine broker before creating the Chassorney estate with his partner Laure in 1996: initially a few ares of vines in Saint-Romain, Auxey-Duresses and Savigny-lès-Beaune, and currently ten hectares spread across the Nuits-Saint-Georges, Pommard, Volnay, Bourgogne-Hautes-Côtes-de-Beaune and Bourgogne appellations. In 2006, he created his own wine merchant company and purchased organic grapes to vinify, according to his style and convictions, great vintages such as Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet, Pommard, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Chambolle-Musigny, Vosne-Romanée and several Beaujolais vintages. The practice is not limited to Burgundy, as vintages are made from grapes purchased in the Jura, Languedoc and elsewhere. At his place, the work of the soil and the vines is done as naturally as possible: regular plowing by horse, no addition of chemical fertilizers or weedkillers. The vines are cared for according to the principles of biodynamics: homeopathic treatments based on essential oils, copper and sulfur in minimal doses. The harvest is entirely manual, carried out at full maturity, at the end of October. Red or white, classic Burgundies or more atypical or less "regional" bottles, Frédéric's vintages are rare and sought-after wines, which sometimes require waiting.
€115,00
Unit price per€115,00
Unit price perVolnay 1er Cru Les Lurets Rouge 2020,
Domaine de Chassorney
Full of opulent, balanced, and dense fruit, this beautiful premier cru offers notes of red and black fruits, and a ripe and flavorful cherry. A voluptuous wine to be enjoyed at special occasions. The Lurets plot, in the Volnay AOC, produced this Pinot Noir. Its steep terroir, facing west-southeast, is located between 230 and 280 meters above sea level. The soils are mainly composed of pink limestone supported by white schist pebbles. The grapes macerate in whole bunches. The aging is approximately one year in barrels.
To find out more
Through his entirely natural work, Frédéric Cossard gives voice to the terroirs and Burgundy wines, undeformed by agricultural chemicals. Having observed, during his years of trading, the existence of harmful viticultural practices, the winemaker used this counter-example to practice unadulterated viticulture. Thus, he produces vintages of purity and elegance without artifice that are among the most sought-after in Burgundy. Frédéric worked for some time as a wine broker before creating the Chassorney estate with his partner Laure in 1996: initially a few ares of vines in Saint-Romain, Auxey-Duresses and Savigny-lès-Beaune, and currently ten hectares spread across the Nuits-Saint-Georges, Pommard, Volnay, Bourgogne-Hautes-Côtes-de-Beaune and Bourgogne appellations. In 2006, he created his own wine trading house and buys organic grapes to vinify, according to his style and convictions, great vintages such as Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet, Pommard, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Chambolle-Musigny, Vosne-Romanée and several Beaujolais crus. The practice is not limited to Burgundy, as vintages are made from grapes purchased in the Jura, Languedoc, and elsewhere. At his farm, the soil and vines are worked as naturally as possible: regular horse-drawn ploughing, no addition of chemical fertilizers or weedkillers. The vines are tended according to biodynamic principles: homeopathic treatments based on essential oils, copper, and sulfur in minimal doses. The harvest is entirely manual, carried out at full maturity, at the end of October. Red or white, classic Burgundies or more atypical or less "regional" bottles, Frédéric's vintages are rare and sought-after wines, which sometimes require waiting.
€80,50
Unit price per€80,50
Unit price perEmilien - 2000 (Magnum)
Château Le Puy
With Emilien 2000 in Magnum, Jean-Pierre Amoreau of Château Le Puy offers a generous and harmonious interpretation of this iconic vintage. From a biodynamically farmed vineyard, with no chemical inputs, this wine reflects a demanding and respectful approach to life.
The vinification, true to the estate's principles, is done without exogenous yeasts or artifice. The wine evolves slowly, gaining complexity and finesse over the years. The magnum format promotes even slower and more balanced aging, revealing the full depth of the wine.
The color presents a beautiful intensity, with slightly evolved reflections. The nose opens with notes of ripe black fruits, plum, accompanied by nuances of leather, tobacco, and spices. On the palate, the structure is elegant, with silky tannins and a beautiful freshness that balances the richness of the vintage. The finish is long, persistent, and harmonious.
This wine will perfectly accompany red meats, stews, or characterful dishes. In magnum, it promises many more years of evolution.
Emilien - 1989
Château Le Puy
With Émilien 1989, Jean-Pierre Amoreau of Château Le Puy delivers a masterful interpretation of his historic right bank Bordeaux terroir. Made from vines cultivated organically and biodynamically long before these practices became the norm, this wine embodies a pioneering vision deeply respectful of nature.
No synthetic chemicals are used in the vineyard, and in the cellar, fermentations occur naturally thanks to indigenous yeasts, without superfluous additives. The long aging period allows the wine to develop remarkable complexity while maintaining its vitality.
After more than three decades, the color shows brick-red reflections, indicating a noble evolution. The nose reveals deep aromas of candied fruit, leather, tobacco, and undergrowth, enriched by spicy and slightly smoky nuances. On the palate, the texture is silky, full-bodied, and perfectly integrated. The tannins have softened with time, giving way to a delicate texture and impressive length.
This wine pairs ideally with refined dishes such as game, meat in sauce, or mushrooms. A rare bottle, both a memory of the past and a living testament to Jean-Pierre Amoreau's expertise.
Barthelemy - 2001
Château Le Puy
Barthélemy 2001 from Château Le Puy, crafted by Jean-Pierre Amoreau, is an exceptional single-plot cuvée sourced from the estate's oldest vines. Farmed biodynamically, without any synthetic products, this wine embodies the very essence of the terroir in a pure and unadorned expression.
Vinified without inputs, using indigenous yeasts, this wine benefits from a long aging process that gives it depth and complexity. The 2001 vintage is distinguished by its balance and finesse, offering a precise and nuanced interpretation.
The deep and elegant color announces a wine of character. The nose is intense, revealing aromas of black fruits, leather, tobacco, and spices, with a mineral touch. On the palate, the structure is dense but perfectly controlled, with present but silky tannins. The length is remarkable, leaving a persistent and noble impression.
This wine pairs ideally with rich dishes, meats in sauce, or game. A cuvée with great aging potential, rare and sought after, it will appeal to discerning connoisseurs.
Zapoï Rouge 2020
Les En Hauts
Rather gurgling but with substance, silky and velvety, dry and tangy, this delicious and indulgent wine offers a rather animal nose with notes of hay. On the palate, cherry, a lovely length, and a nice acidity. Zapoï, a cuvée from the Les En-Hauts project, is the result of the joint effort of winemakers Damien Coquelet and Frédéric Cossard. It comes from fifty-year-old Gamay vines growing in Beaujolais. It is the result of whole-bunch semicarbonic maceration, and is aged for ten months in concrete eggs.
The word "Zapoï" makes you think of Groland, obviously, but do you know the origin of the term? Zapoï is a Russian practice consisting of a binge lasting several days, the result of prolonged alcohol consumption. A proper zapoï should lead to a blackout (you don't remember anything), and regular awakenings where you get drunk again to avoid a hangover. In some cases, you wake up far from home in the snow. This scourge on life expectancy, fortunately, has only a very distant logical connection with the wine we are concerned with here. Let's just say that, presumably, the sound of the name appealed to the two winemakers.
Find out more
Les En-Hauts is not strictly speaking a wine estate but a project of vintages produced in partnership between Damien Coquelet and Frédéric Cossard. These two great figures of Burgundy viticulture—yes, Beaujolais is in Burgundy—had every reason to join forces to create colorful and flavorful vintages together.
Frédéric Cossard is a biodynamic and natural star of Burgundy winemaking, who gives voice to Burgundy's terroirs and wines, undeformed by agricultural chemicals. His vintages are pure and elegant without artifice and are among the most sought-after in Burgundy. His practice is not limited to Burgundy, as some vintages are made from grapes purchased in other regions. His vines are cared for according to the principles of biodynamics: homeopathic treatments based on essential oils, copper, and sulfur in minimal doses. The harvest is entirely manual, carried out at full maturity.
Damien Coquelet, for his part, is the worthy successor of the great organic winegrowers to whom we owe the advent of nature in the Beaujolais region: he is the son-in-law of Georges Descombes and Jean Foillard was his mentor, continuators of the pioneering work of Jules Chauvet and Marcel Lapierre. Owning nine hectares in Morgon on granite-sandy soils, he cultivates two and a half hectares plus a few leased vines: in all, four hectares on the legendary Côte du Py. A specialist in Morgons that Morgonnent and Chiroubles that Chiroublent, he embodies the true nature of Beaujolais.
Pommard Rouge 2021
Domaine de Chassorney
The illustrious Burgundy vineyard of Pommard, the epitome of Burgundy red wine, is represented here by Frédéric Cossard in the form of this beautiful wine full of red fruits and voluptuousness. On the palate, it is supple and light, but also has presence and personality. A straightforward, loyal, taut wine, adored by the ancient Dukes of Burgundy. The soils are clay-limestone and well-drained at the lower slopes, and at higher altitudes are Oxfordian marl, brown calcic and brown calcareous soils. Occasionally, a red tint emerges, revealing iron oxide. Pommard retains a virile and assertive reputation, especially inherited from the 19th century. However, it reveals itself to be sensitive, supple, and feline, tending towards leather, pepper, and chocolate with age. It is best to let this wine age a little to allow it to express its full potential. The Pinot Noir harvest on clay-limestone soil is macerated for three weeks in whole bunches before aging for a year in concrete eggs.
To find out more
Through his entirely natural work, Frédéric Cossard gives voice to the terroirs and Burgundy wines, undeformed by agricultural chemicals. Having observed, during his years of trading, the existence of harmful viticultural practices, the winemaker used this counter-example to practice unadulterated viticulture. Thus, he produces vintages of purity and elegance without artifice that are among the most sought-after in Burgundy. Frédéric worked for some time as a wine broker before creating the Chassorney estate with his partner Laure in 1996: initially a few ares of vines in Saint-Romain, Auxey-Duresses and Savigny-lès-Beaune, and currently ten hectares spread across the Nuits-Saint-Georges, Pommard, Volnay, Bourgogne-Hautes-Côtes-de-Beaune and Bourgogne appellations. In 2006, he created his own wine trading house and buys organic grapes to vinify, according to his style and convictions, great vintages such as Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet, Pommard, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Chambolle-Musigny, Vosne-Romanée and several Beaujolais crus. The practice is not limited to Burgundy, as vintages are made from grapes purchased in the Jura, Languedoc, and elsewhere. At his farm, the soil and vines are worked as naturally as possible: regular horse-drawn ploughing, no addition of chemical fertilizers or weedkillers. The vines are tended according to biodynamic principles: homeopathic treatments based on essential oils, copper, and sulfur in minimal doses. The harvest is entirely manual, carried out at full maturity, at the end of October. Red or white, classic Burgundies or more atypical or less "regional" bottles, Frédéric's vintages are rare and sought-after wines, which sometimes require waiting.