Learn more about flash sale wine delivery.
Shipping and delivery times: any order placed by Chronopost Express and paid on the site before 12 p.m. from Monday to Friday (excluding weekends and public holidays) will be prepared and shipped within 24 hours (subject to validation of payment). You benefit, in mainland France, excluding Corsica, from free delivery from 12 bottles ordered. True express delivery, you have your wine delivered to a relay point or delivered to your home. Concerning the delivery of wine in Europe, you benefit from free delivery costs, in the European Union from 5 boxes of 6 bottles (subject to calculation of taxes and costs depending on the country of delivery).
In addition, all our customers have a period of thirty working days, from the date of shipment of the order, to report non-receipt and request resolution of the sale and reimbursement of the items. Our customer service remains at your disposal Monday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
What types of grapes are used in the composition of your flash sale wines?
The grape variety is the variety of grape used to make wine, the type of plant. Thus, each grape variety is different in terms of its foliage and its grains (or berries) which can have their own sizes, colors and aromas.
It depends on the bottles of wine on flash sale, but here are the main grape varieties used in our different Provencal estates:
Vermentino: very common in Italy, Sardinia and Corsica. Today, its cultivation is done in the regions bordering the Mediterranean, mainly in Provence.
Colombard: golden white grape variety from a cross between Chenin and Gouais.
Viognier: Rhone grape variety par excellence, it produces rich and fine wines, with aromas of violets and acacias.
Marselan: black grape variety from a cross between Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache Noir.
Syrah Noir: emblematic grape variety of the northern part of the Côtes du Rhône.
Grenache Noir: it produces dense, fleshy wines with a wide aromatic palette. The aromas range from red fruit to chocolate notes.
Merlot: dark and dense grape variety, with aromas of red and black fruits and a superb aromatic palette.
Cinsault: grape variety originally from Provence, it is widely used for the production of
rosé wines .
Cabernet-Sauvignon: originally a Bordeaux grape variety, it provides the tannic structure and aromatic bouquet.