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vin de france

Vin de France, formerly known as Vin de Table until 2009, represent the "entry level" tier of the French wine classification system. Legally speaking, the grapes must be grown in France, but unlike AOP or even IGP wines, the regulations here are far less restrictive. This freedom means that a Vin de France can be made from a blend of grapes sourced across different French regions, or even across multiple vintages.

In recent years, this category has undergone a remarkable transformation with many renowned winemakers deliberately choosing to step outside the French appellation system, embracing the Vin de France label to gain greater liberty, whether driven by a rejection of administrative constraints, a desire to experiment, or the desire to craft wines that stand apart from their appellation peers at tastings… As a result, some of today’s most distinctive and sought-after bottles now bear the Vin de France label. This is particularly true among winemakers of the natural wine movement, or more broadly, those producing “original” wines with unusual grape varieties, distinctive blends, or innovative methods. Today, certain Vins de France are highly sought-after, selling for several hundred euros, and sometimes even breaking the €1,000 mark. Among the most coveted names are Domaine des Miroirs in Jura, Stéphane Bernaudeau and Richard Leroy in the Loire Valley, Maison Glandien (a Burgundy and Jura négociant), and Bénetière in the Rhône Valley.

Vin de France

Vin de France, formerly known as Vin de Table until 2009, represent the "entry level" tier of the French wine classification system. Legally speaking, the grapes must be grown in France, but unlike AOP or even IGP wines, the regulations here are far less restrictive. This freedom means that a Vin de France can be made from a blend of grapes sourced across different French regions, or even across multiple vintages.

In recent years, this category has undergone a remarkable transformation with many renowned winemakers deliberately choosing to step outside the French appellation system, embracing the Vin de France label to gain greater liberty, whether driven by a rejection of administrative constraints, a desire to experiment, or the desire to craft wines that stand apart from their appellation peers at tastings… As a result, some of today’s most distinctive and sought-after bottles now bear the Vin de France label. This is particularly true among winemakers of the natural wine movement, or more broadly, those producing “original” wines with unusual grape varieties, distinctive blends, or innovative methods. Today, certain Vins de France are highly sought-after, selling for several hundred euros, and sometimes even breaking the €1,000 mark. Among the most coveted names are Domaine des Miroirs in Jura, Stéphane Bernaudeau and Richard Leroy in the Loire Valley, Maison Glandien (a Burgundy and Jura négociant), and Bénetière in the Rhône Valley.

2022
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21(current price)
51(current price)
54(starting price)
2023
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115(starting price)
2023
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115(starting price)
2023
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115(starting price)
2023
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192(current price)Price per bottle 96
2022
43(current price)Price per bottle 21.50
2023
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140(current price)
2023
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140(current price)
2023
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115(current price)
2023
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115(current price)
2023
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37(current price)
2023
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34(current price)
2020
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35(starting price)
2020
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70(starting price)Price per bottle 35
2014
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440(current price)Price per bottle 220
2019
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55(starting price)
2024
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60(starting price)
2023
45(starting price)Price per bottle 15
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30(starting price)
2022
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41(starting price)Price per bottle 13.67
2023
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27(starting price)
2023
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K
190(starting price)
2020
K
165(starting price)Price per bottle 55
2019
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60(starting price)
2019
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60(starting price)
2019
K
60(starting price)
2013
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58(starting price)Price per bottle 14.50
2013
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58(starting price)Price per bottle 14.50
2022
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62(current price)
2022
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60(starting price)
2022
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120(current price)Price per bottle 60
2022
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60(current price)
2022
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60(current price)
2018
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75(starting price)
2018
K
75(starting price)
2024
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45(starting price)
2023
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54(starting price)
2023
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48(starting price)
2023
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46(starting price)
2023
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40(starting price)
2015
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65(starting price)Price per bottle 32.50
2015
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65(starting price)Price per bottle 32.50
2015
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97(starting price)Price per bottle 32.33
2023
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108(starting price)Price per bottle 27
2023
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108(starting price)Price per bottle 27
2014
40(starting price)
2019
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400(current price)Price per bottle 200
2020
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240(starting price)Price per bottle 120
2020
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220(starting price)Price per bottle 110
2022
55(current price)
2023
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131(starting price)Price per bottle 43.67
2023
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33(current price)
2023
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70(starting price)
2021
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90(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2021
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90(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2022
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171(starting price)
2021
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70(starting price)
2021
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55(starting price)
2023
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77(current price)Price per bottle 25.67
2023
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60(starting price)Price per bottle 20
2023
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34(current price)Price per bottle 11.33
2022
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110(starting price)
2022
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100(starting price)
2019
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130(starting price)
2021
K
70(starting price)
2022
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50(starting price)
2024
50(starting price)
2024
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50(starting price)
2024
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40(starting price)
2024
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70(current price)Price per bottle 35
2013
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85(starting price)Price per bottle 28.33
2023
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32(starting price)
2018
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73(starting price)Price per bottle 36.50
2018
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73(starting price)Price per bottle 36.50
2018
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73(starting price)Price per bottle 36.50
2018
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109(starting price)Price per bottle 36.33
2018
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109(starting price)Price per bottle 36.33
2018
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650(starting price)