French red wine

Imagine enjoying a glass where time has been allowed to work for decades. A mature, historic French red wine gives you a fascinating experience of how the passage of years and proper storage refine both aroma and taste. These older bottles are the result of great patience; here the original, fresh fruit notes have slowly been transformed into complex, earthy nuances that speak to the senses.
616  wines

Filter:

Year
0 selected Reset
Product type
0 selected Reset
Area
0 selected Reset
Region
0 selected Reset
Country
0 selected Reset
Drue
0 selected Reset
Price
The highest price is 30.000 DKK Reset
kr.
kr.

616 products

Bordeaux · Bordeaux · France
1985
Bordeaux 1985 Chateau Liouner
Bottles With History
There are 4 products left
Bordeaux · Bordeaux · France
1996
Lamothe Vincent Bordeaux 1996
Château Lamothe Vincent
Bordeaux · Bordeaux · France
1985
Bordeaux 1985 Chateau de Monrecueil
Bottles With History
Only one product left!
Saint Émilion · Bordeaux · France
1997
Saint Emilion 1997 La Grace Dieu de Prieurs Gran Cru
La Grace Dieu de Prieurs Gran Cru
There are 2 products left
Pomerol · Bordeaux · France
1995
Clos Toulifaut 1995 Pomerol
Jean-Michel Mouëix
There are 4 products left
Pomerol · Bordeaux · France
1990
Lalande de Pomerol 1990 Chateau Les Hauts-Conseillants
Chateau Les Hauts-Conseillants
There are 2 products left
Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1993
Château Maison Blanche Médoc Cru Bourgeois 1993
Château Maison Blanche
Listrac · Bordeaux · France
1988
Château Fourcas Dupre 1988
Château Tourcas Dupyre
There are 4 products left
Saint Émilion · Bordeaux · France
1985
Saint-Emilion Chateau Haut Gravier 1985
Chateau Haut Gravier
There are 2 products left
Saint Julien · Bordeaux · France
1990
Saint-Julien Chateau Talbot 1990 Grand Cru Classé
Chateau Talbot
Only one product left!
Pomerol · Bordeaux · France
1985
Clos Toulifaut Pomerol 1985 Pomerol
Clos Toulifaut
There are 5 products left
Médoc · Bordeaux · France
2000
Chateau Romefort Haut-Médoc 2000
Chateau Romefort
Bordeaux · Bordeaux · France
1965
Vieux Bordeaux Calvet 1965
Calvet
There are 4 products left
Fronsac · Bordeaux · France
1959
Château Richelieu Côtes de Fronsac 1959
Château Richelieu
Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1999
Chateau La Lauzette-Declercq 1999 Listrac-Médoc
Bottles With History
There are 6 products left
Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1994
Bordeaux 1994 Pauillac Reserve de la Comtesse
Bottles With History
There are 4 products left
Haut Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1992
Chateau Tour-du-Roc Haut Medoc 1992
Bottles With History
Saint Émilion · Bordeaux · France
1989
Saint-Émilion Château Fauzinat 1989
Château Fauzinat l'Hermitage
There are 5 products left
Saint Émilion · Bordeaux · France
1996
Château Bigourdan 1996
Château Bigourdan
Only one product left!
Bordeaux · France
1990
Bordeaux 1990 Chateau Vieux Castenets
Unknown
There are 2 products left
Bordeaux Supérieur · Bordeaux · France
1985
Bordeaux Superior 1985 Château La Blanquerie
Château La Blanquerie
There are 2 products left
Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1985
Château Croizet Bakes 1985 Pauillac
Château Croizet Bages
There are 6 products left
Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1989
Château Batailley Pauillac 1989 Grand Cru Classè
Château Batailley
There are 6 products left
Saint Julien · Bordeaux · France
1988
Gruaud Larose Château 1988 Grand Cru Classé
Château Gruaud Larose
There are 5 products left
Côtes de Bourg · Bordeaux · France
1985
Côtes de Bourg Château Laroche 1985
Château Laroche
Côtes du Rhône · Côtes du Rhône · France
2002
Domaine de L'Oratoire Saint Martin Côtes du Rhône 2002
Domaine de L'Oratoire Saint Martin
There are 4 products left
Haut Médoc · Bordeaux · France
2000
Chateau Grand Medoc Ferre Haut-Medoc 2000
Cordier
Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1992
Château Rochet Médoc 1992
Château Pichon
Only one product left!
Moulin-à-Vent · Beaujolais · France
1995
Moulin-à-Vent Georges Duboeuf 1995
Georges Duboeuf
There are 3 products left
Beaune · Burgundy · France
1990
Beaune Cent Vignes Albert Morot 1990
Albert Morot
There are 4 products left
Rully · Burgundy · France
2003
Rully Les Chaponnières 2003
Paul Jacqueson
There are 3 products left
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1993
Burgundy 1993 Albert Carrot
Unknown
Haut Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1985
Haut Médoc Château Ségur 1985
Château Ségur
Only one product left!
Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1988
Château Poujeaux Moulis-en-Médoc 1988
Château Poujeaux
There are 6 products left
Pomerol · Bordeaux · France
1992
Clos du Clocher 1992 from Pomerol
GFA du Clos du Clocher
There are 6 products left
Côtes de Blaye · Bordeaux · France
1990
Château du Grand Barrail 1990
Château du Grand Barrail
There are 2 products left
Gigondas · Côtes du Rhône · France
1985
Gigondas Domaine des Carbonnieres 1985
Domaines Michel Bernier
Only one product left!
Marsannay · Burgundy · France
1990
Burgundy 1990 Marsannay Saint Benigne
Saint Benigne
There are 2 products left
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
2010
Burgundy Michelot 2010
Domaine Michelot
Only one product left!
Bordeaux · Bordeaux · France
1998
Chateau Madame 1998
Bottles With History
There are 4 products left
Bordeaux · Bordeaux · France
2011
Chateau Tour de Luchey 2011
Chateau Tour de Luchey
There are 3 products left
Bordeaux · Bordeaux · France
1983
Château Ligognac 1983
Château Potensac
Only one product left!
Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1997
Bordeaux 1997 Chateau Croizet-Bages Pauillac Grand Cru Classé
Bottles With History
There are 2 products left
Beaune · Burgundy · France
1999
Beaune Marconnet's Albert Morot 1999 1 Cru
Albert Morot
There are 3 products left
Aloxe-Corton · Burgundy · France
1992
Aloxe-Corton Domaine Latour 1992
Domaine Latour
There are 2 products left
Savigny-lès-Beaune · Burgundy · France
1991
Savigny-Les-Beaune Bouchard Père & Fils 1991
Bouchard Père & Fils
Only one product left!
Pomerol · Bordeaux · France
1995
Pomerol Chateau Bonalgue 1995
Chateau Bonalgue
Only one product left!
Saint Estèphe · Bordeaux · France
1990
Saint-Estèphe Château Courpomy 1990
Château Courpomy
There are 4 products left
Saint Émilion · Bordeaux · France
2010
Château Le Castelot Saint-Émilion 2010 Grand Cru
J. Janoueix
Margaux · Bordeaux · France
2004
Margaux Château Prieuré-Lichine 2004 Grand Cru Classé
Château Prieuré-Lichine
Haut Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1989
Chateau Larose Trintaudon 1989
Chateau Larose Trintaudon
Only one product left!
Santenay · Burgundy · France
1994
Santenay Bernard Morey 1994
Bernard Morey et Fils
Only one product left!
Ladoix · Burgundy · France
1992
Ladoix Chanson Père et Fils 1992 Burgundy
Chanson Père et Fils
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1991
Burgundy Pothier-Tavernier 1991
Pothier-Tavernier
There are 4 products left
Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1981
The Haut-Caussan Tower 1981
Château La Tour Haut-Caussan
There are 4 products left
Châteauneuf du Pape · Côtes du Rhône · France
1998
1998 Châteauneuf-du-Pape from Deydier
Domaine Jean Deydier
Only one product left!
Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1991
Haut-Bages Averous 1991 Pauillac
Chateau Haut-Bages Averous
There are 4 products left
Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
2002
Pauillac Grand-Puy Ducasse 2002
Château Grand-Puy Ducasse
Beaune · Burgundy · France
1990
Hospices de Beaune Gabriel Leiser 1990
Gabriel Leiser
There are 4 products left
Saint Émilion · Bordeaux · France
1982
Saint-Émilion Canon-Gaffelière 1982
Château Canon-la-Gaffelière
There are 3 products left
Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1990
Château Haut-Bages Libéral 1990
Château Haut-Bages Libéral
Only one product left!
Haut Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1985
Pontoise Cabarrus Château 1985 Bordeaux
Château Pontoise Cabarrus
There are 2 products left
Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1989
Haut-Bages Averous 1989 from Pauillac
Chateau Haut-Bages
Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1993
The Forts of Latour 1993
Les Forts de Latour

Historic French red wine for the dedicated collector

When French red wine is allowed to mature over several decades, a series of fascinating chemical changes occur that completely alter its character. It is a journey where the fresh fruit aromas slowly recede into the background to make room for deep, tertiary notes of cedarwood, leather, tobacco, and forest floor. During this development, the wine’s tannins bind together in longer chains, so the tight and drying sensation is transformed into a soft, rounded, and silky texture on the palate. Even in the glass, you can see the story unfold, as the original red pigments fade into beautiful brick-red or mahogany-colored shades.

Preserving a wine’s integrity for 20 to 60 years requires calm and ideal conditions; it must not be exposed to temperature fluctuations, harmful UV light, or vibrations. It is the combination of the perfect climate in the harvest year itself and the natural scarcity that arises as supply diminishes over time that shapes these historic wines’ great appeal to collectors. When you pour a glass, you sense the result of these optimal conditions – an extremely balanced and nuanced experience that brings the weather and knowledge of the past directly into the present.

Discover classic regions for French red wine

Imagine a journey through France’s most famous wine districts, where each local area offers very different terroirs that leave a clear mark on the wine’s structure and flavor profile. Differences in soil, climate, and grape composition mean that the classic regions develop their very own recognizable characteristics as they age over time. We also offer a selection of authentic Italian red wine, which represents a range of distinct regional styles.

Bordeaux and the dark fruit

In Bordeaux, the wines are often blended, and it is especially grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot that are responsible for the flavor. When these grapes grow in the region’s gravelly soil, they produce a strong concentration of dark fruit, including blackcurrants, blackberries, and dark plums. An older Bordeaux will over time reveal deep, earthy aromas while retaining its firm and structured backbone, making it an excellent companion to classic dinners.

Burgundy and the elegant lightness

If you travel to Burgundy, you encounter a cool continental climate and soil rich in limestone and marl. This creates perfect conditions for the Pinot Noir grape. Here the grapes ripen slowly, preserving a high natural acidity and resulting in a wine with a distinctly elegant lightness. This delicate and complex structure allows subtle, mineral notes to come forward without the wine ever feeling heavy.

Rhône and the spicy notes

The Rhône Valley is divided into a northern and a southern part, both of which conjure up exciting, spicy profiles. On the steep granite slopes in the north, it is the Syrah grape that dominates and creates savory and peppery notes which, with age, integrate beautifully with nuances of black olive and leather. Looking south, it is Grenache and the warm, stony soils that mark the wine with aromas of dried herbs and mild baking spices, which grow in depth and aromatic intensity with extended aging.

How to select a mature wine

When you need to find the exactly right historic vintage, it requires attention to certain details that indicate the wine’s condition. Simply by examining the bottle’s exterior, you get a clear picture of how the wine has been stored over recent decades.

  1. Level in the bottle (Ullage): The distance between the cork and the wine itself is an important indicator of oxidation and evaporation. A level that is in the neck of the bottle or at the top of the shoulder is ideal for older wines and confirms that the seal has remained tight.
  2. Condition of the cork: The cork should sit level with the rim of the glass or just slightly below. A cork that bulges upward may indicate that the wine has been exposed to harmful heat expansion, while a very sunken cork suggests drying out.
  3. Signs of leakage: The capsule and the area around the bottle neck should be completely clean. Sticky wine residue on the outside of the bottle indicates that temperature fluctuations have broken the seal, which increases the risk of damage to the wine.
  4. The wine’s color and clarity: If the bottle’s glass allows it, the color can be observed. A healthy, mature wine will often have a clear, brick-red or amber-colored tone, while a very cloudy or unclear appearance may be a sign of unsuitable development or too much heat exposure.

Why you should buy French red wine from Bottles With History

Acquiring older vintages requires great trust in the retailer’s expertise and storage standards. At Bottles With History, we offer a range of concrete advantages that ensure a safe and professional experience for every wine enthusiast, and our assortment also includes Spanish red wine.

  • Scandinavia’s and Europe’s largest selection of historic wines.
  • Guarantee that all bottles have been stored under optimal, climate-controlled conditions.
  • High customer satisfaction with a TrustScore of 4,6 out of 5 based on several customer reviews.
  • A special assortment consisting of older vintages, typically between 20 and 60 years old.
  • Safe and fast next-day delivery directly to your door or to a parcel shop.

Preparation and serving of older vintages

Older wines are fragile and demand extremely careful handling to show their full potential. After transport, it is crucial to let the bottle stand upright for 24 to 48 hours in a cool environment. This gives the natural sediment time to settle, allowing the wine to regain its chemical balance. For the opening itself, a special tool such as a two-pronged cork puller should be used to avoid damaging the older and often porous cork. Decanting should be done slowly and carefully over a light source to accurately separate the wine from the sediment. This must be done immediately before serving, as mature wines oxidize very quickly and can easily lose their delicate, complex aromas from too much exposure to air.

Fast delivery and personal guidance

Once you have found the right bottle, Bottles With History ensures an efficient and smooth delivery process, and you get free shipping on purchases over 500 kr. The standard delivery time is next day, ensuring that the wine quickly reaches the chosen delivery address. As a customer, you also have direct access to competent online customer service. You can always obtain personal guidance regarding specific vintages, storage, and serving by contacting us directly by phone or e-mail before making your purchase.

FAQ

Choose according to the desired style: Bordeaux provides structure, dark fruit, and firm tannins. Burgundy (Pinot Noir) is lighter, brighter, and more mineral with higher acidity. Rhône offers warmer fruit, pepper spice, and herbs. Also think about food pairing: power, finesse, or spice.
With age, French red wine becomes softer and more complex. Tannins polymerize, the color shifts from ruby to garnet/brick, and fresh fruit gives way to notes of cedar, leather, tobacco, and mushrooms. The acidity integrates, and sediment naturally forms, requiring gentle decanting.
Let the bottle rest upright for 24–48 hours (longer after shipping) so sediment can settle. Use an Ah-So corkscrew for fragile corks. Decant only to separate sediment, typically 5–30 minutes. Serve lightly chilled, approximately 16–18 °C, and taste continuously.
Look for a high fill level (neck/top shoulder), a tight cork level with the bottle neck, and no signs of seepage. A clean capsule and intact label without moisture damage are good signs. Clear wine with sediment at the bottom indicates stable temperature and proper humidity.
Bottles With History stores wine cool, dark, and vibration-free and packs each bottle shockproof for fast delivery. Upon receipt, we recommend resting time before opening. If you have questions about decanting or serving, customer service is happy to help at info@bottleswithhistory.dk or +45 50 99 36 19.