Alsace, Savoie, Jura

Alsace, Savoie, and Jura produce wines that are bright, detailed, and full of personality. From aromatic whites to light reds and oxidative styles, these northeastern regions offer distinct expressions you won't find anywhere else in France.

Blard & Fils 2020 Arbin Mondeuse Noire, Savoie, France
$31.99
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Mondeuse is a local Savoie variety that might be best described as a cross between Pinot Noir and Gamay, but this handsome version is silkier and richer than most. How can it be so satisfying without being heavy? The final vintage.
Blard & Fils 2020 Arbin Mondeuse Noire, Savoie, France
Mondeuse is a local Savoie variety that might be best described as a cross between Pinot Noir and Gamay, but this handsome version is silkier and richer than most. How can it be so satisfying without being heavy? The final vintage.
$31.99
($31.99 Incl. tax)
Domaine Roland Schmitt 2024 Riesling Glintzberg, Alsace, France
$20.99
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Domaine Jean-Claude Credoz 2017 Chateau-Chalon Jura, France
$106.99
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One of the rarest, (and geekiest) wines in the world.  Chateau Chalon is a tiny appellation in the foothills of the Alps, best known for oxidized Savignin which may remind you of sherry, with a solid core of fruit. 
Domaine Jean-Claude Credoz 2017 Chateau-Chalon Jura, France
One of the rarest, (and geekiest) wines in the world.  Chateau Chalon is a tiny appellation in the foothills of the Alps, best known for oxidized Savignin which may remind you of sherry, with a solid core of fruit. 
$106.99
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Hubert Meyer 2021 Pinot Noir "Fut en Chene" Alsace
$27.99
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Plenty of tart red fruit and spice with hints of minerals and underbrush. Gentle tannin and acidity make this a dream for the dinner table as you can pair so many things with it. From roasted veggies to pork and even salmon. Pop the cork and enjoy!
Hubert Meyer 2021 Pinot Noir "Fut en Chene" Alsace
Plenty of tart red fruit and spice with hints of minerals and underbrush. Gentle tannin and acidity make this a dream for the dinner table as you can pair so many things with it. From roasted veggies to pork and even salmon. Pop the cork and enjoy!
$27.99
($27.99 Incl. tax)
Domaine Roland Schmitt 2024 Pinot Blanc, Alsace, France
Article code 5593
$18.99
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