Further information
Reviews and Awads
Jancis Robinson in the Financial Times
The wine advocat - 2009 and 2008 vintages have both received 88-89 Robert Parker Points
Burganidia d’or medals for 2007 and 2008 vintages
The Observer
The Vancouver Sun
Le Petit Journal
The Daily Record
Jancis Robinson
Yourthaichef.co.uk
Had a glass 2010
Fruit of the Vine (we highly recommend this great blog about wine)
Also, see a recent article in The World of Fine Wine (issue 26) by Peter Liem discussing the merits of Beaujolais in general.
Some suggestions of where to find and enjoy our wine
Independent wine merchants in the UK:
Last Drop Wines, Fulham, London
Flagship Wines, St AlbansÂ
Wine Etcetera, Midhurst
Nick Dobson Wines, WokinghamÂ
Wines of the world, Earlsfield, Clapham and Shean (London)Â
Cooden cellars, Eastbourne
The Vine Shop, Ware
Bacchus Cavovin, West Sussex
Petit Canon, Parson’s Green, London
The Vine King, Reigate, Crawley, Weybridge
Old Chapel Cellars, Truro
Park Vintners, Wimbledon Park, London
Essentially Wine, Chipstead, Richmond
The Wine Factor, Chingford
Handfords, South Kensington, London
Pubs, bars and restaurants in the UK:
The Engineer Pub, Primrose Hill, London
The Blue Anchor, St Albans
The Harwood Arms, Fulham, London
Rick’s Cafe, Tooting, London
The Halfway Bridge, Sussex
Chapel Place Wines, Tunbridge Wells
The Duke of Wellington Pub, Marylebone
The Earl Spencer Pub, Southfields
The Grand Hotel, Eastbourne
France
La Cave de Quincié
Bar 17010, St Brieuc
The bar Rollais, St Brieuc
Outside the UK and France:
British Colombia, Canada. Our wine is available in a large number of shops all over British Colombia.
The Netherlands. Our wine is available in a number of locations.
Previous events
Some places where you may have seen us !
Master Chef Live, London, 13-15 November 2009
The BBC Summer Good Food Show in Birmingham, 10th-14th June 2009.
Salon des Vins de Quebec
The France Show 2008
More on beaujolais wines
http://www.beaujolais.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaujolais_(wine)
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaujolais
Our region
The Beaujolais/Southern Burgandy region is one of the most attractive in France. Traditional villages nestle in rolling hills covered in vines. If you are visiting with a camping car the Maison des Bulliats has small field tucked away in the vines for you to stay the night! Here are some links to help you find out more!Â
Régnié-Durette Village
The twin-spired church of Régnié-Durette dominates the vineyards of the Régnié cru wine. A thoroughly delightful Beaujolais cru, rather less known than the others because it is the most recent to gain cru status. In fact, the Régnié cru is arguably Beaujolais’ best kept secret. You can sample it in the very appealing and atmospheric village caveau. The mairie, where you will receive a warm welcome, organises many events of interest to locals and visitors alike. Drop in, you may find that one of these coincides with your visit to the region.
Beaujeu Tourist Office
Especially for attractions and accomodation in Northern Beaujolais, our region.
Macon Tourist Office
Covers the whole of Burgundy
Villefranche Tourist Office
Especially for attractions and accomodation in Southern Beaujolais.
Lyon Tourist office, Rhone Tourist office
If you want a city break, Lyon, situated at the confluence of the Saone and Rhone rivers, is fantastic.Â
Rhône Alpes Tourist Office
The Alps are accessible. You can see Mont-Blanc from Maison des Bulliats!
Some of our suggestions for things to do in the area apart from sampling the great wine!
- Visit the Château de Drée
- Walking in the lovely “Monts du Beaujolais” culminating in the Mont Saint Rigaud
Camping cars
Indeed, if you are coming through our region by camping car we offer a quiet field with lovely views where you can stay the night. Wake up to a lovely view of the twin spires of Régnié-Drette Church accross the vines!
Website design
Just in case you have a website that needs designing, we recommend
Virtually at Work (Joe Wolf) who designed this site!
Find us in…
Hotfrog
Vitisphere
http://www.campingcar-infos.com/
Rhone Alps Tourisme
Bonjour La France
FrenchEntrée
Beaujolais.com