One of the delights of travelling in France is the discovery in almost any part of the country of good local wines at affordable prices. From Brittany to Provence, from the Jura to the Atlantic coast, small country vineyards and co-operatives offer wines of ever-improving quality. Many of these are now finding their way on to the lists of wine merchants and supermarkets beyond the borders of France, while many others are still only obtainable in their region of origin. However, for those keen to experience the remarkable range in a more systematic way, this is the first reliable guide.
Drawing on extensive original research, Michael Busselle offers a wealth of information about the vineyards, grape varieties, wine suppliers and Caves Co-operatives where wines can be tasted and bought. During his comprehensive tours of the whole of France, he has visited every wine-growing region, met the leading Vin de Pays producers and tasted their wines.
Providing itineraries for the discovery of many little-known villages and enhanced by incomparable colour photography of rural France, this book will be fully appreciated by all wine-loving Francophiles.