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Premium French Trio
$129
$230
3PK - $43 / BTL
Two from Burgundy, one from Bordeaux - all unmistakably French. This trio brings together Pinot Noir, Mâcon-Villages Chardonnay and a classic Bordeaux red for a snapshot of elegance, freshness, and structure.
3PK - $43 / BTL
$129
$230
OFF RRP
Why do we love this case?
Two expressions from Burgundy, one from Bordeaux - the Premium French Trio is a compact tour through France’s most revered regions.
From Burgundy, you’ve got the silky finesse of Bourgogne Pinot Noir and the generous, fruit-driven charm of Mâcon-Villages Chardonnay - wines that showcase balance, texture, and approachability. Then there’s Bordeaux, represented by a classic Côtes de Bourg, bringing structure, depth, and timeless character.
Together, this trio delivers contrast and harmony in equal measure - elegant reds, expressive whites, and a true sense of place in every bottle.
1x Marie Andre Mâcon-Villages Chardonnay 2024
White — Chardonnay
Burgundy — France
Pale gold with a green flicker, this 2024 Mâcon-Villages Chardonnay is Burgundy in bright, clean mode. The nose is pure orchard glow: lemon curd, green apple and ripe pear, sliding into white peach, acacia blossom and a chalky, limestone-mineral crunch that keeps it sharp and classy. It’s crisp yet nicely rounded — citrus and stone fruit up front, a gentle almond-cream lees texture through the middle, and zero heavy oak baggage. Zesty acidity pulls it long and clean with a faint wet-stone, spice flicker on the finish. Fresh, polished, dangerously drinkable.
You’d pay $85 full price.

Tasting Notes
1x Marie Andre Bourgogne Pinot Noir 2023
Red — Pinot Noir
Burgundy — France
Red cherry, raspberry and a touch of wild strawberry sit at the core, bright and gently perfumed. A subtle earthy note adds savoury depth without overshadowing the fruit. The tannins are fine and lightly supportive, giving shape without weight. Fresh acidity keeps everything lifted and balanced. Light on its feet but full of nuance, it is a reminder of how charming good Bourgogne Pinot can be.
You’d pay $80 full price.

Tasting Notes
1x Château Du Bois de Tau Côtes de Bourg AOC 2022
Red — Merlot Blend
Bordeaux — France
This is classy Bordeaux without the stiff collar. From the Côtes de Bourg and made by one of the region’s quietly brilliant winemakers, this 2022 has refinement and luxury at its core, but it still knows how to have a good time at the table. Straight off the bat, the nose pulls you in with ripe blackcurrant, blackberry and red currant, layered with a floral flicker of violet and a subtle cocoa edge that keeps things interesting. On the palate it’s all about balance - generous fruit up front, gentle savoury and floral notes through the middle, and a clean, composed finish that doesn’t overstay its welcome. In short - this is some seriously classy stuff!
You’d pay $65 full price.

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