The Loire vineyards, located in north-western France, cover almost 70,000 hectares, from the Massif Central to the Atlantic. Renowned for its emblematic appellations such as Chinon, Bourgueil and Pouilly-Fumé, it also produces wines under the Vin de France appellation. Created in 2009, the Vin de France appellation covers wines with no geographical indication (VSIG). It allows winemakers to bypass the strict rules of AOC and IGP, for example by using unauthorized grape varieties or plots of land outside the appellation zones. Often misunderstood, the wines of France's Loire Valley offer great freedom in winemaking. Far from being synonymous with low quality, they seduce with their originality, atypical profile and spirit of experimentation.

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Type

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Variety

Medal awards

Wine style

Alcohol content

Storage

Volume

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Winemaker's name

Arcane

Arcane

CHATEAU DE FOSSE SECHE Loire
€29.00
  • Bio
  • Biodynamic
Chardonnay

Chardonnay

Domaine Roillus Loire
€12.00
Chêne Rouge

Chêne Rouge

Domaine les Braconniers Loire
€12.00
  • HVE
Dualis

Dualis

Domaine les Braconniers Loire
€20.00
  • HVE
Eolithe

Eolithe

CHATEAU DE FOSSE SECHE Loire
€24.50
  • Bio
  • Biodynamic
La Friponne

La Friponne

DOMAINE PIERRE CHAUVIN Loire
€11.70
  • Without So2
La Rose

La Rose

Domaine Les Roches Loire
€14.00
Les cormiers

Les cormiers

Domaine les Braconniers Loire
€12.00
  • HVE
Les Gonordes

Les Gonordes

DOMAINE PIERRE CHAUVIN Loire
€16.00
  • Bio
  • Without So2
Les Tournailles

Les Tournailles

DOMAINE PIERRE CHAUVIN Loire
€11.70
  • Bio
P.M.G BLANC

P.M.G BLANC

Domaine Fouet Loire
€14.00
  • Bio
  • Without So2
Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir

J de Villebois Loire
€8.70
Saint Roch

Saint Roch

SAINT VERNY VIGNOBLES Loire
€13.90
Syrah 45.3

Syrah 45.3

SAINT VERNY VIGNOBLES Loire
€13.90
Turbulente

Turbulente

DOMAINE DE L ENCHANTOIR Loire
€16.00
  • Bio
  • Vegan

All About Vin de France Wines

History of the Vin de France Appellation

The "Vin de France" appellation marks a modern turning point in the vast French wine universe. Introduced in 2009, this classification offers unprecedented flexibility to French winemakers, allowing them to create innovative wines while preserving the heritage of quality that characterizes France, the quintessential wine country.

Climate and Terroir of the Vin de France Appellation

Unlike strictly regulated traditional French appellations, wines labeled "Vin de France" enjoy geographical freedom. They can be produced from grapes grown anywhere in France. This flexibility encourages winemakers to experiment with new methods and combinations, giving rise to unique and bold creations that step outside the boundaries of AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée) and IGP (Indication Géographique Protégée).

Grape Varieties of the Vin de France Appellation

The "Vin de France" appellation is synonymous with diversity. It welcomes all types of wines – red, white, rosé, and even sparkling – allowing winemakers to play with an extensive palette of grape varieties, whether native or international. This freedom is reflected in the range of wines available under this label, each bearing the unique imprint of its creator.

Style of Vin de France Wines

Although Vin de France wines offer great flexibility, quality remains a core concern for most winemakers who want to step outside the constraints of traditional appellations. "Vin de France" wines must meet strict production and tasting criteria, ensuring that this freedom does not come at the expense of quality. Consumers seeking novelty and eager to discover wines beyond classic appellations find in "Vin de France" an invitation to exploration. It is an open door to a new era of winemaking, where tradition meets innovation for the pleasure of the most curious palates.

The "Vin de France" appellation marks an exciting evolution in the French wine landscape, offering a fresh breath that attracts more and more winemakers, estates, and tasters.