French White Wines

France offers the most varied selection of white wines of any country in the world: it’s all in the geography, and the complex matrix of north-south and east-west.

It’s not just a matter of the north being cool and the south hot; it’s the difference between maritime influenced climates to the west and continental climates to the east.

For example, despite being far north Alsace is surprisingly dry - Strasbourg is the second driest city in France after Perpignan! - protected as it is by the Vosges mountains to the west, and enjoys a pretty hot summer. By contrast Bordeaux, right on the bay of Biscay, can be on the receiving end of weather not dissimilar to Cornwall. Then there are regions cooled by proximity to mountains - Jurancon and Limoux, for example, both just north of the Pyrenees; and there’s the really hot zone along the Med in the arc from Marseille to Perpignan.

On the whole each region of France has its own cluster of grape varieties, best suited to its climate and soils: for example the Loire has Sauvignon Blanc grown in the eastern vineyards on calcareous soils, Chenin Blanc in the middle on tufa, and Melon de Bourgogne on the granitic vineyards of Muscadet. Bordeaux has Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon; Burgundy, Chardonnay; and in Alsace there is a bunch of grapes which are also grown in neighbouring Germany and Northern Italy: Pinot Gris (Grigio), Pinot Blanc (Bianco), Gewurtztraminer, plus Riesling. Throughout the Rhône valley, Provence and Languedoc-Roussillon the best results are with grapes able to take the summer heat: Viognier, Marsanne, Roussanne, Grenache Blanc, Clairette, Rolle (Vermentino) and Macabeu. (Where Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay are planted in the south the results tend, with few exceptions, to be poor). Then there are all sorts of weird and wonderful white grapes grown in the outlying areas, such as south-west France (Petit and Gros Manseng among others), Savoie and Jura.

When one considers that many of these wines come in unoaked and oaked styles, the diversity is breathtaking!

Jean-Luc & Bruno Meyer, Gewurztraminer, 2022

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Jean-Luc & Bruno Meyer, Gewurztraminer, 2022

A perfect balance between rose-petal aromatics, exotic fruit and spice. Full bodied, off-dry...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionAlsace

ColourWhite

ABV13.5%

Bottle75cl

CodeMEY322

GrapeGewurztraminer

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Jean-Luc Meyer, Pinot Gris, 2023

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Jean-Luc Meyer, Pinot Gris, 2023

Northerly Alsace appears an unlikely home for organic cultivation, but the vineyards lie in the...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionAlsace

ColourWhite

ABV13.5%

Bottle75cl

CodeMEY223

GrapePinot Gris

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Jean-Luc Meyer, Pinot Blanc, Alsace, 2023

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Jean-Luc Meyer, Pinot Blanc, Alsace, 2023

A long-term favourite at SVS - we have been shipping this organic wine from the Meyer family in...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionAlsace

ColourWhite

ABV12.5%

Bottle75cl

CodeMEY123

GrapePinot Blanc

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Jean-Luc & Bruno Meyer, Gewurztraminer, Grand Cru Eichberg, 2019

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Jean-Luc & Bruno Meyer, Gewurztraminer, Grand Cru Eichberg, 2019

This Grand Cru is always opulent - with about 38 grams of residual sugar - but also delivers...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionAlsace

ColourWhite

ABV13%

Bottle75cl

CodeMEY519

GrapeGewurztraminer

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