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New French Wine Arrivals: Building a Global Collection

French Wine Hills

Mention Casa di Vini and most trade buyers picture Italy first: Barolo, Chianti, a well-thumbed list of Sicilian reds. It is a fair assumption, and one we are proud of, but it is no longer the whole picture. We have just brought in a substantial new range of French wines, marking part of a wider shift in how we build our collection. If you buy French wines for restaurants, hotels or wedding venues, there is now considerably more here for you to discover.

A Global Wine Collection, Rooted in Italy

Italy remains the heart of what we do. It always will. But a global wine collection means exactly that: genuine breadth, not a single region with a few token additions around the edges. Alongside our Italian range, we now carry wines from Argentina, Chile, New Zealand, Spain and, with this latest expansion, a considerably deeper offering from France.

The aim is straightforward. When a buyer comes to us wanting wines from around the world, whether to build a list from scratch or add depth to an existing one, they should find real choice, not a gesture towards it.

We understand why the assumption exists. Our roots are Italian, and that heritage still shapes the way we choose producers and taste through a range before it earns a place on our list. But a supplier built for hospitality must reflect how varied a modern wine list needs to be, from house pours to something more considered for a tasting menu

That is why we have spent time building relationships across regions rather than simply adding a handful of bottles to fill a gap. Italy gives us our roots. Everything else gives us our reach.

New French Wine Arrivals

Our new French wine arrivals cover the country’s classic regions with genuine depth, at price points that work for hospitality buyers rather than just collectors. Whether you buy French wines for a fine dining list or a gastro pub by-the-glass menu, there is something here for the range:

  1. Bordeaux: Structured reds from Haut-Medoc, Pomerol and Saint-Emilion
  2. Burgundy: Chablis, Pouilly-Fuisse and Volnay from respected producers
  3. Champagne and Sparkling: Champagne Brut and Cremant de Bourgogne
  4. Loire and Provence: Sancerre Blanc, Chateauneuf-du-Pape and rose from Cotes de Provence

Each of these has been chosen with a working wine list in mind rather than a showcase cellar, so pricing and availability reflect what hospitality venues need. Some suit a by-the-glass pour that needs to perform night after night, others are better placed as a considered addition to a wedding package or a tasting menu.

Our team has tasted through the range personally, which means any recommendation we make comes from direct experience of the bottle, not a spec sheet. This is a genuine collection of wines from around the world that’s been thoughtfully assembled for your consideration.

Why Trade Buyers Are Choosing Casa di Vini

Buyers do not just buy French wine from us; they buy the support that comes with it. Our team includes WSET-qualified specialists who understand what a working wine list actually needs:

  • Wine list creation and structure advice, built around your menu and price points
  • Food and wine pairing guidance from a team that has worked both sides of the trade
  • Staff training so your team can sell the range with confidence
  • Dedicated account management for consistent supply and straightforward reordering

This is what turns wines from around the world into a list that genuinely works for your venue.

 

Let’s Start That Conversation

Trade prices are available on request for our full range, including every new French arrival and the finest Italian food options. Contact us through our contact form or by calling 01258 920007 to open a trade account and buy French wine direct from a supplier that understands hospitality.

Buy now or get in touch first if you would like to talk it through. Either way, we would be glad to hear from you.

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