by Lauren Voigt | Jun 11, 2019
Château Mourgues du Grès France | Costiere de Nimes In Provence, “Nuns” is “Mourgues” and “Grès” is “Pebbles”, referring to rounded rocks of the Costières de Nîmes that lend character to their wines. In the Southern...
by Lauren Voigt | Jun 11, 2019
Chauveau Loire Valley, France The Loire Valley, known as the Jardin de la France due to its abundance of vineyards, orchards and fields of fruits and vegetables. “My family has been making wine here for several generations, and I gradually took over the...
by Lauren Voigt | Jun 11, 2019
Domaine Jean Tellier Loire | Menetou-Salon The estate of Domaine Jean Tellier covers an area of 18 hectares, spread over the finest slopes in the villages of Menetou-Salon, Parassy, Aubinges and Vignoux-sous-les-Aix. Domaine Jean Tellier is a family business in its...
by Lauren Voigt | Jun 11, 2019
Domaine de Cognettes Loire Valley, France Brothers Stephen and Vincent are third-generation winemakers in an area rich in land and history. Located in Clisson, a medieval city decorated by French porcelain (Sèvre), and Italian architecture, Domaine Cognettes are...
by Lauren Voigt | May 22, 2019
Caves Jean Bourdy Jura, France Caves Jean Bourdy is one of the oldest domaines in the Jura, owned by the Bourdy family for 15 generations since 1475 in the village of Arlay. Caves Jean Bourdy is one of the oldest domaines in the Jura, owned by the Bourdy family for 15...