Maison Bouchard | A 280-year Legacy in Beaune
Dating back to 1731, this veritable Burgundy institution enjoys more than 130 hectares of vineyards, mostly in Grand Cru and Premier Cru.
Dating back to 1731, this veritable Burgundy institution enjoys more than 130 hectares of vineyards, mostly in Grand Cru and Premier Cru.
Our sixth auction of the year is an especially varied one, with rum taking more and more space in the selection
A few weeks ago, the iDealwine team visited New York. Find out what we got up to there and read all about the two brilliant events we organised.
Let's meet an Italian vintner whose wines are changing the region's image.
Spot Burgundy’s big names in this fantastic auction which is essentially an ode to Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. What is more, nearly half of the bottles are new releases! It's an opportunity to try world famous wines, while also unearthing gems produced by small winemakers. The big Burgundy merchants: Louis Latour, Louis Jadot, Bouchard, Faiveley, Albert Bichot, Chanson, Joseph Drouhin… These big names surely evoke many memories. Are you thinking about your first bottle of Burgundy? Or maybe your most recent one? Before we start talking about the wine, we need to dispel…
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As French vines turn gold, let’s focus our attention on the brilliance of Champagne - Collection 1988 by Krug, Cuvée S 2002 from Salon, and others.
Are Marie and Florian vintners or farmers? It's hard to tell, so strong is their love for the natural world.
A tour de France with a twist, we’re looking at what’s happened in the vineyards over the past weeks.
Bid on this most renowned of Burgundy treasures, plus a unique special catalogue.
BG and AG, before Graillot and after Graillot – a vigneron who changed the trajectory of his appellation.
Château Le Puy tells the story of an unclassified estate outside the “top appellations” that succeeds in making some of the region’s most prized wine.
Discover the superb collection from Maison Darroze, the shining light of its region.
La Ferme de la Saisonnière represents the Loire’s increasing value at auction.
The wines from the quietly talented Philippe Alliet are among the finest in Chinon. We take a closer look at this outstanding domain.
Certified organic since its 2013 vintage, Domaine Berthet-Bondet is a pillar of the Jura’s wine-making landscape.
How about a glass of something warming to help you through the colder months.
We’ve got a prestigious one to ring in the arrival of autumn, and you won’t want to miss these bottles.
We asked some experts about how vineyards are being adapted to changing temperatures and new phenomena.
This historic Champagne house never ceases to impress with the grandeur of its cuvées, starting with the legendary Cristal.
Recently promoted to Premier Grand Cru Classé A, this Bordeaux classic isn’t resting on its laurels.
Here's part 2 of our guide to Rhône Valley wines - this time we're taking a look at the south.
Discussing the impact of current affairs on the value of prestigious wines.
Featuring Roger Sabon, Serre Besson, Béret & Compagnie, Domaine du Couvent, Mouzon-Leroux, and Bodega Chacra.
A love for the earth is central to Olivier Pithon's wine making vocation in Roussillon.
Picture a clifftop view with the charming village of Saint-Romain below, home to Alain Gras and his wonderful wine.
Listen up! Our team of chatty wine lovers can't wait to share their current favourite bottles with you!
From Châteauneuf-du-Pape to Hermitage, here are some of our favourite Rhône bottles.
A trip back in time is in order, with some especially mature bottles waiting for your bids.
Here is the first part of our in-depth guide to the Rhône Valley. We're starting in the North!
Adventurous? Generous? Tastes as classic as they come? We've got a cuvée for you.