Burgundy

The spiritual home of ‘terroir,’ the expanse of Burgundy offers a wealth of options: from Chablis to Beaujolais and the cradle of the Côte d’Or, home to the famous Grand Cru vineyards and exciting new frontiers of viticulture.

Loire Valley

‘Le Jardin de France’ welcomes you with its fairytale views of 18th-century chateaux, stunning vineyard sites flanking France’s longest river, and the inviting energy of passionate vigneron(ne)s  who make unforgettable wines from the diverse terroir of the region.

Champagne

The birthplace of La Méthode Champenoise welcomes you to discover its five neighborhoods of regal standing – both the dedicated small growers and the famous Champagne houses – all telling the story of the diverse terroir and heritage of a not-to-miss experience.

Rhône Valley

Tucked along the sinuous course of the Rhône River in southeastern France, the Rhône Valley carries a rich tapestry of terroirs, from the cooler, granite-rich Northern Rhône to the warmer, sun-drenched Southern Rhône

Beaujolais

Home to the rolling hills that blanketed with vineyards planted to the signature grape, Gamay, and carrying a unique charm expressed through the personalities of the winemakers and their wines

And more…

The diversity of France’s landscape also brings you along less-traveled paths leading to the Jura, Savoie & Bugey at the foothills of the French Alps. They offer a captivating blend of high-altitude vineyards shaped by alpine climates and dramatic landscapes