I'm looking for a website where I can order best French wines, any URLs?
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I have no idea what country you are from and when I did my own little research online for best French wines, it looks like there are plenty you can find that are said to be best for every region. For a complete list of French wines that you will need to order directly from France, you go to http://www.frenchentree.com/france-lot-quercy-french-wine-shop/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=12407. In this site, you choose the region where you want your wine(s) from and then choose the ones you like to have for your next party. For your orders, you can print out the form included in the wine list given in the url above. Then send the completed form to this address:
THE WINE SHOP
17 place Vival
46100 FIGEAC
FRANCE
Or for faster ordering, you can email The Wine Shop by filling up the form at http://www.frenchentree.com/france-lot-quercy-french-wine-shop/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=12837.
You can also check these sites out!
http://www.wein-plus.com/france_guide/
http://www.theworldwidewine.com/Wine_List/WineList-French.php
http://www.topfrenchwines.com/
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M$If online is the way to go, I recommend this site: http://www.french-wine-online.com/1/wine-store.html. They have a wonderful selection of well-priced French red wine that is made from organic grapes. Organic wines usually have no or very few sulfites in them, which is an additive in wine that can give people headaches. So not only can you enjoy some wonderful red wine from France, but no one will leave your party worse for the wear! If you search the wines on the site by country, they also give you plenty of details on what kind of events the different wines are good for, and what foods they pair well with. It will be easy to pick a wine to go with whatever you plan on serving.
Celler Raiders also has a long list of French imports: http://www.cellaraiders.com/index.php/cPath/1?osCsid=4f8f4cd4c197cfcb51956beb68ea7ebc
And K&L Wines online has those hard-to-find picks that cost a pretty penny, but are always very impressive on the table: http://www.klwines.com/content.asp?N=4294967276&Ne=37&Nr=OR(OutofStock%3AN%2CInventory+Location%3ASpecial+Order)&Ns=QtySoldLast30|1
Enjoy!
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M$The Organic Wine Company has world-class and organically grown wines from France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, California, New Zealand Argentina, and Chile.
The wines are certified organic with organically grown grapes. Their wines are top-rated at great prices with.
They offer to let you try their wine and if you don't like it they are going to refund you. They are very confident that customers will love their product.
These are some of their signature French wines that they offer:
*2008 Chateau Veronique Chateau Bousquette is a medium-bodied wine with a jam like fruit character of cherry, plum, and blackberry with a peppery finish. This is their bestselling wine.
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*2009 Rose Saint Chinian Chateau Bousquette has a dry and fruity delight in a beautiful pinkish robe.
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*2006 Saint Chinian Chateau Bousquette is well-balanced and rounded with a peppery side. It is full-bodied, inkred color that bring scents of thyme, laurel and rosemary with blackberry tones.
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*2009 Cotes du Ventoux Jacques Frelin is an everyday with a southern style red. It has enough pep and character to keep you wanting for more.
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2. Another great place to shop for French wines is at Traditional Wine Line. This is an online merchant that specializes in good value wines from high quality French vineyards. link:
http://www.buyfrenchwineonline.eu/French-wine-shop-online/vmchk.html
They have French red wines
http://www.buyfrenchwineonline.eu/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/category/resized/French_red_wines_4adce5c140a9f_90x90.jpg
Champagne & sparkling wines
French white wines:
http://www.buyfrenchwineonline.eu/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/category/resized/French_white_win_4adce628c3f7d_90x90.jpg
French Rose wines:
http://www.buyfrenchwineonline.eu/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/category/resized/French_rose_wine_4adb7f89b9718_90x90.jpg
Laguedoc wine:
http://www.buyfrenchwineonline.eu/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/category/resized/Languedoc_wine_4addc8cbe874f_90x90.jpg
French Burgundy wine
http://www.buyfrenchwineonline.eu/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/category/resized/French_Burgundy__4addc92878c2e_90x90.jpg
French Bordeaux wine
http://www.buyfrenchwineonline.eu/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/category/resized/French_Bordeaux__4addc9f965859_90x90.jpg
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