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The Best Wines & Champagnes at the best prices

The Best Wines & Champagnes at the best prices!













About our wine and champagne sales

Wines from the best producers, delivered right to your door

At 1Jour1Vin, your satisfaction is our top priority. Throughout our private sales, the bottles are stored under optimal conditions in the winemakers’ cellars. As soon as the sales end, they are carefully and promptly shipped by professionals.

Our commitment: to offer you a selection of wines at the best prices and affordable champagnes. To help you, we’ve put together a comprehensive wine guide. In it, you’ll find an overview of the different vintages, as well as tips to help you find the best wines.

For your wine purchases, discover our champagnes and fine wines available through private sales at the best prices. Each vintage is a Gem selected by our experts during tasting sessions. The wines come from renowned houses or "small" producers

Do you love wine? Would you like to discover new vintages? Sign up for our private sales today—it’s free! You’ll enjoy our selection of quality wines at the best price: straight from the winemakers!

Take advantage of our expertise to find the wine that meets your expectations

As you browse our website, you’ll have the chance to discover the full range of our offerings. You’ll also quickly sense the passion and meticulous care our teams bring to their selection process. Our wide and diverse selection will give you the opportunity to travel from the comfort of your own home, guided by your nose and taste buds. Depending on your preferences or what you’re in the mood for, you can craft your own journey.

You might want to start your journey with the wines of Bordeaux. The unique climate and terroir of this region have given rise to many renowned wines: Saint-Émilion, Sauternes, Pomerol, and Saint-Estèphe. Their reputation extends far beyond our borders.

Why not stop off in Touraine next to discover the wines of the Loire Valley? This vast region, with its diverse soils, offers a range of flavors and aromas that appeal to discerning palates. A nearly unique grape variety is the source of renowned wines such as Coteaux du Layon, Pouilly-Fumé, Sancerre, and white Saumur...

Move seamlessly from sweet wines to dessert wines, and pay tribute to the Loire Valley, which ranks first in France for white wine production. Are your senses still piqued?

Let’s head to the Burgundy region! There, you’ll have the chance to explore a paradise for lovers of fine wines. Burgundy wines, whose history dates back to Roman times, have developed their unique character through the diversity of their terroirs and the cultivation of very specific grape varieties. White wine lovers will be drawn to Chablis, while red wine enthusiasts will prefer to savor the simplicity and elegance of Côte de Beaune. It’s the perfect way to enhance the culinary adventures this exceptional region has to offer.

Nearby, our buyers have also selected some Rhône wines for you. This region is characterized by the diversity of its grape varieties, with a mix of renowned estates and traditional winemakers. The vineyards on each bank have their own distinct character. It’s up to you to decide whether you prefer the left or the right bank. You’re surely familiar with the iconic wines like Côte-Rôtie, Gigondas, and Châteauneuf-du-Pape. But there are many other treasures to discover in this valley.

Although less well-known, Savoie wine is making a name for itself and gaining increasing recognition. It is highly appreciated when paired with cheese or smoked meats. Culturally, it remains the perfect companion for raclette, tartiflette, and other hearty winter meals. Crépy, Roussette de Savoie, and Seyssel possess unique characteristics directly inherited from the mountain humidity combined with ample sunshine. The altitude of the Jura Mountains also gives its wines a distinctive character, though one shaped by drastic climatic variations. Jura wine—whether red, rosé, white, or sparkling—is well worth discovering for wine lovers. Arbois, Château-Chalon, and the Côtes du Jura offer the palate a lovely fruity base or nutty notes, depending on which one you choose.

The Grand-Est region is also characterized by significant seasonal climate variations. Alsace wine is predominantly white, made from a variety of renowned grape varieties such as Riesling, Gewürztraminer, and Sylvaner. Prestigious estates such as Weinbach, Ostertag, and Josmeyer have quickly established themselves among the finest restaurants and top wine cellars.

Once you’ve finished exploring the Rhine region, head diagonally across to revisit Toulouse and the beautiful countryside surrounding it. Wines from the Southwest, long overshadowed by those of Bordeaux, are unique in that they are made from old indigenous grape varieties. You’re sure to recognize appellations such as Madiran, Pécharmant, and Cahors. These are powerful wines that leave a lasting impression on both the palate and the nose.

If you love the sun, we suggest a quick detour a little further east to sample some Languedoc wine. This consistent style offers a rich blend of fruit and spicy flavors, sometimes even with hints of mint. Pic Saint-Loup, Faugères, and Corbières have already won over a large following in France and around the world.

Not far away, the Mediterranean climate has contributed to the creation of wines with a distinct character in the Roussillon region. Roussillon wine, whether white or red, derives its unique character from its incomparable geological heritage. You are surely familiar with, or will soon become familiar with, appellations such as Rivesaltes, Banyuls, Collioure, and Maury. The song of the cicadas has also accompanied the wine of Provence as it matured. Whether red or rosé, the Mediterranean climate works its magic on the grape varieties, whether Syrah, Grenache, or Mourvèdre.

Less well-known, white wines have a distinctive flavor that comes naturally from their Italian grape varieties. For many people, Bandol, Bellet, and Côtes de Provence have been wonderful discoveries during their summer vacations. When it comes to terroir and wines with character, the journey can only end on the Isle of Beauty. Corsican wine, whose best-known 100% authentic appellations are Ajaccio, Figari, and IGP Ile de Beauté, is based on local grape varieties. The wonderful variety of wines offered on this incomparable island will allow you to enjoy a wide range of food and wine pairings.


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