French wine

Delving into the world of French wine opens the doors to a history of taste and tradition that stretches from the rich vineyards of Bordeaux to the lesser-known but equally alluring regions of Jura. With a strong focus on terroir and grape varieties, each bottle is a tribute to the unique climate and artisanal traditions that characterize winemaking in France. At BWH, we offer you a curated selection of these historic wines. Whether you are new to the world of wine or a seasoned enthusiast, we have both classics and hidden treasures that can be transformed into the perfect gift or enjoyed at your leisure. Welcome to a world of exquisite tasting experiences, where each wine tells a story you can cherish.

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Vosne Romanee Marchand 1996
1.440,00 DKK 1.600,00 DKK
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Flaske af Gigondas Domaine Raspail Ay 2018 rødvin
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Flaske Côte-Rôtie Domaine de Bonserine 1996
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Flaske af Saint Romain Paul Duganais 1989 hvidvin
Saint-Romain Paul Duganais 1989
810,00 DKK 900,00 DKK
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Flaske af Vacqueyras Domaine des Amouriers 1998 rødvin
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Flaske af Rully Domaine de la Folie 1989 hvidvin
Rully Domaine de la Folie 1989
810,00 DKK 900,00 DKK
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Flaske af Lirac Domaine de Cantoisele 1990 rødvin
Lirac Domaine de Cantegril 1990
540,00 DKK 600,00 DKK
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Flaske af Vacqueyras Alain Jaume 1998 rødvin
Vacqueyras Alain Jaume 1998
720,00 DKK 800,00 DKK
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Flaske af Saint Romain årgang 1988 fra Antonin Bourgeois
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Flaske af Mâcon-Igé Les Vignerons d'Igé 1994 hvidvin
Mâcon-Igé Les Vignerons 1994
540,00 DKK 600,00 DKK
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Flaske af Chablis Eugene Vernion 1999 hvidvin
Chablis Eugene Vernion 1999
540,00 DKK 600,00 DKK
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Flaske af Châteauneuf-du-Pape Domaine Grand Veneur 1998
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Flaske af Montagny Premier Cru Vignerons de Buxy 1985
Montagny Vignerons de Buxy 1985
450,00 DKK 600,00 DKK
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Chablis Henri Laroche 1984 flaske
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Flaske af Le Meursault Ropiteau 1989 hvidvin
Le Meursault Ropiteau 1989
1.080,00 DKK 1.200,00 DKK
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Flaske af Savigny-Lavières Bourgogne rødvin fra 2003.
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Flaske af Chablis Premier Cru Henri Laroche 1983
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Flaske Meursault Les Genevrières Domaine Boissard-Lardy 1988 hvidvin
Meursault Les Genevrières 1988
810,00 DKK 900,00 DKK
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Chateau de Fieuzal 1992 rødvin fra Pessac-Léognan
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Flaske af Château Saint-Genès Bordeaux 1982 rødvin
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Flaske af Chateau Haut-Bages Averous 1990 rødvin
Chateau Haut-Bages Averous 1990
810,00 DKK 900,00 DKK
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Flaske af Chateau Veyrin Listrac-Médoc 1993 rødvin
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Château Lafon-Rochet 1988 flaske
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Flaske af Château Haut-Bages Libéral 1983 rødvin fra Pauillac
Château Haut-Bages Libéral 1983
990,00 DKK 1.100,00 DKK
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Château Lynch-Moussas Pauillac rødvin flaske 1991
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Flaske af Chateau Pouget 1990 rødvin fra Margaux
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Lamouroux Eschenauer 1990 flaske rødvin fra Margaux
Lamouroux Eschenauer 1990
810,00 DKK 900,00 DKK
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Flaske af Le Baron de Brane 1990 rødvin fra Margaux
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Flaske af Margaux Barton & Guestier årgang 2000 rødvin
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Flaske af Krug Champagne fra 2003 med elegant etikette
Flaske af Châteauneuf-du-Pape Domaine de la Vieille Julienne 1996
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Flaske af Pomerol Baron Philippe 1988 rødvin
Pomerol Baron Philippe 1988
900,00 DKK 1.000,00 DKK
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Flaske af Les Douves 2005 fra Château La Tour Carnet
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Flaske af Chateau Haut Pasquet 1996 rødvin
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Flaske af Cuvée Marquise Château Tour Blanche 2005 rødvin
Cuvée Marquise Château 2005
540,00 DKK 600,00 DKK
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Flaske af L'Hermitage Mazeris Pomerol 1991 rødvin
L'Hermitage Mazeres 1991 Pomerol
900,00 DKK 1.000,00 DKK
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Flaske af Pauillac Château Haut-Bages Libéral 1991 rødvin
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Flaske af Pavillon Beauregard Chateau 2009 rødvin
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Beaune Hospices de Beaune 1993 flaske
Beaune Hospices de Beaune 1993
1.620,00 DKK 1.800,00 DKK
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Flaske af Vosne Romanée Mongeard Mugneret 2009 rødvin
Vosne Romanée Mongeard Mugneret 2009
2.700,00 DKK 3.000,00 DKK
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Flaske af Château Les Graves de Cantereau 1991 rødvin fra Pomerol
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Flaske af Nuits-Saint-Georges Bouchard Père & Fils 1982 rødvin
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Flaske af St Emilion Grand Cru Puyblanquet Carrille 1989
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Flaske af Chardonnay fra Domaine de la Commanderie årgang 2021
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Chateau Méric hvidvin fra 1992 med etiketbillede
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Flaske af Chablis Grand Cru La Chablisienne 1991
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Flaske af Tauzinat l'Hermitage Château 1982 rødvin
Tauzinat l'Hermitage 1982
1.350,00 DKK 1.500,00 DKK
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En flaske Chateau Fombrauge 1988 rødvin
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Meursault Vaucher Père et Fils 1990 flaske
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Flaske af Château Phelan Ségur 1982 fra Saint-Estèphe
Château Phelan Ségur 1982
1.040,00 DKK 1.300,00 DKK
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Joseph Perrier Blanc de Noirs Champagne 2010 flaske
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Flaske Meursault Vaucher Père et Fils 1990 hvidvin
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Flaske af Château Pontet-Canet Pauillac 1983 rødvin
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Flaske af Gevrey-Chambertin Domain Richard 1990 rødvin
Gevrey-Chambertin Domain Richard 1990
1.350,00 DKK 1.500,00 DKK
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Flaske af Cuvée Carl Château de Seguin 1999 rødvin
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Chateau St Hubert 1981 flaske rosévin fra Provence
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Flaske af Esprit de Victoria Champagne Joseph Perrier 2010
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Flaske af Little James' Basket Press rødvin fra Saint-Cosme
Little James' Saint-Cosme nv
270,00 DKK 300,00 DKK
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The Diversity of French Wine: An In-Depth Exploration of Grape Varieties and Terroir

France’s wine is synonymous with quality and variety, with each bottle telling a story of its origins. As you delve deeper into the different grape varieties and terroirs, it becomes clear how these elements work together to create unique tasting experiences. For example, Chardonnay shows its versatility, Sauvignon Blanc its lively, herbaceous character, and Syrah its deep flavors of dark fruit and spice. Case studies from Burgundy and Bordeaux illustrate how these grapes adapt uniquely to each region’s terroir. In Burgundy, Pinot Noir expresses itself elegantly and complexly thanks to the cool climate and chalky soils. This interplay between grape variety and terroir means that wine from France is not just an agricultural product, but an art form that reflects its environment.

Terroir, the combination of soil, climate and topography, plays a crucial role in shaping the profile of a wine. In Bordeaux, the varied soil creates the perfect breeding ground for grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Here, the right balance of sand, clay and limestone ensures that the grapes grow in optimal conditions. Historically, French wine regions have been famous for specific grape types, such as Pinot Noir in Burgundy, which further enhance their distinctive flavour profiles. As a result, you will find in France a country that, with its diversity of terroir and grape varieties, offers a wine experience that is deeply rooted in tradition and innovation. This complexity allows connoisseurs to explore an endless spectrum of flavour nuances and aromas.

The effects of climate change on French wine production

Climate change is significantly affecting wine production in France. With rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns, winegrowers are having to deal with challenges such as earlier harvests and changing sugar levels in the grapes. Wine from France is now experiencing a trend towards higher alcohol content and potentially overripe flavours, meaning producers must adapt their methods to preserve the quality of their products. In addition, extreme weather events such as droughts, hailstorms and frosts are drastically affecting production, either destroying the harvest or changing the character of the wine.

To address these challenges, winegrowers are experimenting with new farming and winemaking methods. Investments are being made in vines further north, and in some regions new grape varieties are being introduced that are more resilient to warmer climates. In addition, more producers are adopting techniques such as drip irrigation and crop insurance to minimize losses and maintain the integrity of the wine. These initiatives demonstrate a continued commitment to adapting to climate change and ensuring that French wine continues to maintain its world-renowned quality. This further underscores the important role that innovation plays in preserving traditional flavor profiles in a more unpredictable climate era.

Why the AOC classification is central to the credibility of French wine

AOC, or Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée, is a cornerstone of the French wine world, ensuring the credibility and quality of wine from France. This classification system was created to guarantee that wines named after a given region actually originate from that place and are made according to strict, historical traditions. For example, AOC Champagne only allows sparkling wines from that specific region to carry the prestigious name. The system requires compliance with specific standards, including grape varieties, production methods, and geographical conditions, ensuring consistency and quality throughout the wine's lifecycle.

You can be confident that when you choose a wine labeled with an AOC, you are getting an authentic product made in accordance with proper traditions and regional practices. By protecting the names of iconic wine regions, the AOC classification prevents low-quality imitations from flooding the market, preserving the value and reputation of authentic French wines. For you, this means the opportunity to enjoy wines that represent a superior chain of quality and tradition that you can trust, both for taste and for the authentic origin of the contents.

How to Choose the Right French Wine: A Beginner's Guide

For beginners, navigating France’s wine landscape can be an overwhelming task. With words like ‘terroir’ and ‘AOC’ and the many grape varieties, choosing the right wine can seem complicated. But starting your wine journey can be simple if you understand basic labels and grape types. For example, red wines like Bordeaux are rich and powerful, while Burgundy’s Pinot Noir is lighter and fruity. Similarly, you’ll notice that white wines from the Loire often have a fresh and mineral edge, making them ideal for fish and seafood.

To make your choice easier, you can benefit from wines whose labels have clear AOC markings, which guarantee origin and quality. It is also useful to know which wines go well with different types of food, such as Chardonnay from Burgundy for poultry dishes or dessert wines from Sauternes for sweet finales. BWH's selection of vintage wines offers you curated choices that ensure quality and a story behind each bottle, enriching your wine experience with meaning and depth of flavor. Once you have a taste for the French classics, a whole world of aromatic experiences and cultural stories opens up, just waiting to be explored.

The Hidden Treasures: Discovering Lesser-Known French Wine Regions

While most wine lovers are familiar with the major French wine regions such as Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne, there are many hidden gems to be found in lesser-known areas. These regions offer unique tasting experiences that can be just as impressive as the more well-known areas, but with a very special local touch. For example, in the Jura region, known for its unique Vin Jaune, which matures locally under a layer of flor for several years and develops a nutty flavor that has few equals. Regions such as Cahors offer a rustic Malbec that stands out with its rich color and intense flavor.

For those of you who are adventurous wine enthusiasts, these regions open up a Pandora’s box of new wines just waiting to be explored. Each region brings its own history and culture to the bottle, inviting you on a journey of discovery of unique, traditionally made wines. At BWH, you can find a selection of wines from both well-known and lesser-known regions, each with a historical narrative that provides a glimpse into the past. This selection allows you to broaden your horizons by trying something new, while still enjoying the well-known French quality and dedication to craftsmanship.

Classic French wine regions

France is home to some of the world's most iconic wine regions, and several of our vintages come from these very areas. From the Côte de Nuits , where Pinot Noir creates elegant and complex red wines, to the Côte de Beaune , known for its rich variety of both full-bodied and more delicate expressions. Then there's the Côtes du Rhône , which offers powerful, warm wines with deep character. Each region represents a unique combination of terroir and tradition, and together they provide a glimpse into the best that French red wine has to offer.

How do I choose the best French wine for my meal?

When you want to choose the best French wine for your meal, it is important to match the character of the wine with the flavor profile of the dishes. For example, a red wine from Bordeaux goes well with rich meat dishes, while a white Burgundy can be perfect for lighter fish dishes. As a Danish online wine retailer specializing in old vintage wines, Bottles With History (BWH) gives you access to a wide selection of wines that have developed complex flavor profiles over time, which can be ideal for many different dishes.

Why is French wine so popular among wine connoisseurs?

French wine is beloved by wine connoisseurs for its rich history and diversity of flavor profiles, which vary from region to region. Bordeaux wines, for example, are known for their richness and depth, while Burgundy wines are often considered more subtle and elegant. At BWH, you can explore a selection that includes these classic regions, giving you access to wines that have matured over decades and bring a special experience to the table.

Which French wine goes best with meat dishes?

For meat dishes like steak or lamb, a robust red wine like a Bordelais style wine can be the perfect match. Wines from regions like Bordeaux have a full-bodied character that complements red meat well. Bottles With History has a unique selection of vintage wines that can add depth and complexity to your tasting experience, especially when the wine has been properly aged over decades.

Where can I buy authentic French wine in Copenhagen?

If you are looking for authentic French wine in Copenhagen, Bottles With History is an excellent resource. Although they do not have a physical store, BWH offers Scandinavia’s largest selection of vintage wines via their specialized webshop. This platform makes it easy to find the perfect bottle, whether it is for a special occasion or simply to enjoy a good wine at home.

How do I store French wine correctly?

For proper storage of French wine, it is important to ensure that the wine is at a stable temperature, preferably around 12-14 degrees Celsius, with a constant humidity of around 70%. Wine should be stored in complete darkness to protect against light, which can damage the structure of the wine. At Bottles With History, all wines are carefully stored under optimal conditions to ensure that each historically resonant bottle retains its quality and authentic taste.