France
As well as the crus classés of Bordeaux and the premiers crus and grands crus of Burgundy, this historic wine producing country boasts some impressive regions. In fact, the first Appellation Contrôlée was Châteauneuf-du-Pape - just one of the Rhône’s many treats. By contrast, Alsace to the north-east is a particularly fine source of beautiful aromatic Riesling, Pinot Gris and Gewürztraminer. The Loire Valley provides a plethora of great wines, not to mention France’s largest vineyard area, the Languedoc. Indeed, across the whole of southern France the quality of IGP wines (the new name for Vin de Pays!) has never been better: from rosé to robust reds, from fresh, crisp whites to soft easy-drinking reds like Tanners Merlot IGP.
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Château Les Miaudoux, Bergerac Rosé 2011
Product Code: FP00411
Gérard and Nathalie Cuisset acquired Miaudoux in 1986 and have succeeded with this delightful strawberry and white currant rosé. 100% organic, Cabernet grapes give a light clairette style, with subtle tannins and juicy acidity. More »
Bergerac
France
Cabernet Sauvignon
Rosé - Dry & elegant
Still Rosé Wine
12.0%
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Pork tenderloin with roasted vine tomatoes and frites
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Le Mas, Domaine Clavel, Coteaux du Languedoc Grès de Montpellier 2011
Product Code: FR08311
A herby and interesting wine with intense strawberry ande ripe bramble fruits on the palate and ripe juicy tannins on the finish. It displays all the spice and herb character so often found in this part of France. More »
Coteaux du Languedoc
France
Southern Rhône Blend
Red - Medium-bodied
Still Red Wine
14.0%
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Pork chops with tomatoes, peppers thyme and rosemary




