French white wine

Imagine serving your guests a French white wine shaped by the calm of time and classic traditions. Diving into mature, historic vintages opens the door to a very special experience of depth and complex aromas, which only decades of rest in the cellar can create. Whether you are looking for a specific vintage to celebrate a major event or wish to add a beautiful piece of wine history to your collection, these bottles give you a vivid story of the best harvest years of the past.
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131 products

Chablis · Burgundy · France
1997
Petit Chablis Jean-Marc Brocard 1997 375 ml
Jean-Marc Brocard
There are 3 products left
Mercurey · Burgundy · France
1989
Mercurey Yves de Launay 1989 Burgundy
Yves de Launay
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1992
Clos du Chateau Chardonnay 1992 Burgundy
Domaine du Chateau
There are 3 products left
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1992
Burgundy Domaine Saint Prix 1992
Domaine Saint Prix
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Meursault · Burgundy · France
1990
Meursault Château de Meursault 1990
Château de Meursault
There are 6 products left
Beaune · Burgundy · France
2006
Savigny-Les-Beaune Hauts Marconnets 1er Cru from Chanson 2006
Chanson
There are 2 products left
Sint Romain · Burgundy · France
1997
Saint-Romain François Parent 1997
François Parent
There are 2 products left
Chablis · Burgundy · France
1991
Chablis 1er Cru Vaucoupins from Quinson Fils 1991
Quinson Fils
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Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1990
Bourgogne Domaine Michelot 1990 bad label
Domaine Michelot
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Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1992
Chardonnay Jadot 1992 Burgundy
Louis Jadot
There are 4 products left
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
2004
Burgundy Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard 2004
Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard
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Côte de Beaune · Burgundy · France
1992
Cote de Beaune Paul Dugenais 1992
Paul Dugenais
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Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1985
Clos du Château Domaine Laroche 1985 - bad label
Domaine Laroche
Morey-Saint-Denis · Burgundy · France
2000
Burgundy Domaine Dujac Morey Saint-Denis 2000
Bottles With History
There are 2 products left
Alsace · France
2001
Alsace Jean Biecher & Fils 2001
Jean Biecher & Fils
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Alsace · Alsace · France
1985
Exclusive Riesling from Alsace 1985
Vin d'Alsace
There are 2 products left
Meursault · Burgundy · France
1991
Meursault Vaucher Père et Fils 1991 white wine
Vaucher Père et Fils
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Chablis · Burgundy · France
1990
Chablis Premier Cru La Chablisienne 1990
La Chablisienne
There are 2 products left
Chablis · Burgundy · France
1991
Chablis Premier Cru SCA LC 1991
SCA LC
There are 4 products left
Chablis · Burgundy · France
1983
Chablis Corine Pédauque 1983 1 cru
Caves de la Reine Pédauque
There are 2 products left
Chablis · Burgundy · France
1991
Chablis Premier Cru La Chablisienne 1991
La Chablisienne
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Meursault · Burgundy · France
1989
Le Meursault Ropiteau 1989
Ropiteau Frères
There are 4 products left
Chablis · Burgundy · France
1983
Chablis Premier Cru 1983 Les Vaudevey
Henri Laroche
There are 2 products left
Meursault · Burgundy · France
1992
Meursault Domaine Potinet-Ampeau 1992
Domaine Potinet-Ampeau
There are 4 products left
Mâcon-dorpen · Burgundy · France
1995
Mâcon Viré Cave de Viré 1995
Cave de Viré
There are 4 products left
Givry · Burgundy · France
1994
Givry Domaine Steinmaier 1994 1er Cru
Domaine Steinmaier
There are 5 products left
Meursault · Burgundy · France
1992
Meursault Chateau de Meursault 1992
Chateau de Meursault
Meursault · Burgundy · France
1999
Meursault Cailleret's 1999
François Mikulski
There are 5 products left
Côte de Beaune · Burgundy · France
1992
Côte de Beaune 1992 Domaine Cavaerd
Domaine Cavaerd
There are 5 products left
Meursault · Burgundy · France
1990
Meursault Pierre Matrot 1990 Burgundy
Pierre Matrot
There are 4 products left
Mâcon · Burgundy · France
1996
Mâcon Viré André Bonhomme 1996
Domaine André Bonhomme
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Mâcon-dorpen · Burgundy · France
1995
Mâcon-Viré Cave de Viré 1995
Cave de Viré
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Burgundy · France
1986
Burgundy Coron Père & Fils 1986
Coron Père & Fils
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Alsace · France
1991
Alsace Jean Geiler 1991
Jean Geiler
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Meursault · Burgundy · France
1999
Cailleret's Meursault Premier Cru 1999
François Mikulski
Only one product left!
Burgundy · France
1966
Bourgogne Aligoté Charles Viénot 1966
Charles Viénot
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Bordeaux · France
1966
Bordeaux C. Legendre & Cie 1966
C. Legendre & C°
There are 2 products left
Sauternes · Bordeaux · France
1966
Sauternes Amand Chaperon et Fils 1966
Amand Chaperon et Fils
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Meursault · Burgundy · France
1992
Meursault Mommesin 1992
Mommessin
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Chablis · Burgundy · France
1992
Vaillon's Chablis Premier Cru 1992
J. Moreau & Fils
There are 4 products left
Côte de Beaune · Burgundy · France
1993
La Grande Chatelaine Côte de Beaune Maison Champy 1993
Maison Champy
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Chablis · Burgundy · France
2020
Chablis Nicolas Boudier 1985
Nicolas Boudier
There are 2 products left
Alsace · Alsace · France
1990
Riesling by Cave de Ribeauvillé 1990
Cave de Ribeauvillé
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Saint-Pourçain · Loire · France
1987
Saint Pourçain J. Moreau 1987 white wine
J. Moreau
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Chablis · Burgundy · France
1992
Chablis 1er Cru Domaine Verret 1992
Domaine Verret
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Anjou · Loire · France
1982
Anjou Blanc 1982 white wine
Irma Vin A/S
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Mâcon-dorpen · Burgundy · France
1993
Mâcon-Lugny Louis Latour 1993 Les Geniévres
Maison Louis Latour
There are 4 products left
Graven · Bordeaux · France
1992
Chateau Graveyron 1992 white wine Graves
Chateau Graveyron
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Mâcon-dorpen · Burgundy · France
1994
Chardonnay Château de l'Ange 1994 white wine
Château de la Tour de l'Ange
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Entre Deux Mers · Bordeaux · France
1992
Château La Blanquerie 1992
Château La Blanquerie
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Graven · Bordeaux · France
1992
Chateau Meric Graves 1992 white wine
Chateau Meric
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Mâcon-dorpen · Burgundy · France
1993
Domaine les Chenevières Duboeuf 1993 white wine
Georges Duboeuf
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Graven · Bordeaux · France
1992
Chateau Méric Graves 1992 white wine
Chateau Méric
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Beaujolais · Beaujolais · France
1995
Beaujolais Blanc Georges Duboeuf 1995 0.37 cl
Georges Duboeuf
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Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1998
Bourgogne Blanc Domaine Denis Mortet 1998
Domaine Denis Mortet
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Givry · Burgundy · France
1994
Givry Remoissenet Père et Fils 1994
Remoissenet Père et Fils
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Sint-Aubin · Burgundy · France
1997
Saint-Aubin Domaine Marc Colin 1997 “En Remilly”
Domaine Marc Colin
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Chablis · Burgundy · France
1990
Chablis Quinson Fils 1990
Quinson Fils
There are 4 products left
Mâcon-dorpen · Burgundy · France
1994
Mâcon-Villages Domaine des Chenevières 1994
Georges Dubœuf
There are 2 products left
Sanctie · Loire · France
1992
Sancerre La Vigne aux Loups 1992
La Vigne aux Loups
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Meursault · Burgundy · France
1998
Meursault Coche-Bizouard 1998
Earl Alain Coche-Bizouard
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Mâcon-dorpen · Burgundy · France
1993
Mâcon-Villages Théodore Jouvet 1993
Théodore Jouvet
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Hautes Côtes de Nuits · Burgundy · France
1992
Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits 1992 bad label
L. A. Montoy
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Montagny · Burgundy · France
1993
Montagny Clay Cru 1993
Les Vignerons de Buxy
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French white wine with age and history

When a French white wine is given the peace to mature for 20 to 60 years, a beautiful transformation takes place. The youthful fruit notes step back and make room for far more complex and deep nuances. Nature’s own preservatives – a cool climate, high natural acidity, and a concentrated content of dry extract – allow the wine to age gracefully in the bottle through decades. Through this patient process, the flavor develops tertiary notes of nuts, honey, and dried fruit, while the wine visually changes from a light straw-yellow shade to an alluring deep gold or amber color. The result is a wonderfully rounded and full mouthfeel that makes older vintages a completely different experience from young wines.

Different types of French white wine from the classic regions

The many wine regions of France offer great variation in both climate and soil. This provides perfect conditions for producing French white wine with exceptional aging potential. Depending on which grape variety has been used, and exactly where the vines have taken root, each individual wine develops its very own beautiful characteristics over the decades. In addition to the French classics, there are also excellent Italian white wine with great aging potential.

Burgundy and chardonnay

White wines from Burgundy, created exclusively from the chardonnay grape, are known for aging incredibly well. The cool climate in the region gives high natural acidity, while the soil, rich in limestone and fossils, contributes a strong structure and clear minerality. As the years pass, the original notes of fresh citrus and butter transform into deep layers of truffle, marzipan, and beeswax, which together create a very rich and exciting taste experience.

Loire and sauvignon blanc

In the Loire Valley, a cool, northern climate and varied soils provide the best conditions for aging sauvignon blanc. When the vines grow in soil with flint, gravel, and ancient limestone, the wine achieves a strong structure and marked acidity that acts as a natural protection against oxidation. After many years in the bottle, the acidity becomes softer, and the early aromas of freshly cut grass and citrus transform into lovely aromas of toasted almonds, honey, and dried fruit.

Alsace and riesling

Alsace produces some of the longest-lived dry white wines in the world, and here the riesling grape takes the leading role. Thanks to the Vosges mountain range, a rain shadow is created, ensuring a dry and sunny climate. This allows the grapes to become beautifully ripe without losing their intense acidity. When a classic riesling from Alsace has matured for several decades, the bright fruit notes give way in favor of a honey-like sweetness and the very special aroma of petroleum, which is regarded as a classic sign of quality.

Characteristics of a fully mature white wine

A wine that has rested undisturbed in the cellar for decades undergoes a natural development that changes its character completely. Here are the most important characteristics of a fully mature bottle:

  • Darker color: The light, pale yellow color changes to deep shades of gold, amber, or brown due to very slow oxidation and polymerization in the bottle.
  • Tertiary aromas: The fresh fruit aromas of youth recede into the background and are replaced by inviting notes of nuts, beeswax, dried apricot, and warm spices.
  • Softer acid profile: Although the acidity level is preserved, a process called esterification makes the acidity integrate more beautifully into the wine. The sharp edges disappear, and the experience becomes more harmonious.
  • Increased viscosity: Over time, the chemical development helps soften the astringency, resulting in a fuller, round, and incredibly silky texture.
  • Earthy and flavorful nuances: Mature wines often gain a mineral character with dark undertones of forest floor, mushrooms, hay, or petroleum, which gives them a depth not found in younger versions.

Correct serving of an older vintage wine

To get the full enjoyment from an older and slightly more delicate wine, it is important to handle it gently. Below you will find the most important advice to ensure that the wine’s history and qualities are expressed as well as possible in the glass.

  1. Temperature control: It is most often ideal to serve a mature white wine at 10 to 13 degrees. If it is too cold, the exciting aromas hide, and if it is too warm, you risk the alcohol evaporating too quickly and overpowering the wine’s elegant balance.
  2. Gentle opening: A cork that has sat in a bottle for decades can be very porous. Keep the bottle still, and preferably use a two-pronged cork puller. It is gently worked down along the sides of the cork so you can lift it free without crumbling cork into the wine.
  3. Limited oxidation: Older wines are delicate by nature and rarely tolerate harsh oxidation. Where young wines often benefit from decanting, too much oxygen will quickly ruin the fine aromatic notes in a mature wine. Instead, pour it gently and enjoy how it slowly unfolds in your glass.

The Nordics’ largest selection of historic wines at Bottles With History

At Bottles With History, we are delighted to present Europe’s and Scandinavia’s largest collection of historic wines. Every single bottle has rested under completely optimal conditions to ensure that the quality is exactly as it should be. We are passionate about providing attentive customer service and handling the classic wines with respect. Fortunately, this is reflected in the high satisfaction among our customers, as seen in our TrustScore of 4,6 out of 5, based on more than 250 reviews. Whether you visit us in our physical store in Roskilde or shop online with confidence, you can expect a good experience with favorable shipping terms and next-day delivery directly to your door.

Find the right French white wine for the big occasion

When you need to find the right French white wine for a big occasion, it is about much more than just the taste. It is a beautiful way to celebrate time and dive into the history behind the specific year when the grapes were harvested. A wine that has rested safely in the cellar for several decades becomes a living historical memory and is a thoughtful gift when milestones such as weddings, anniversaries, or milestone birthdays are to be marked. These mature wines carry incredible symbolic value, because they tell the story of decades of patience and thorough craftsmanship that allows them to preserve their quality over so many years.

To ensure you get the best experience, the wine’s origin and storage history are incredibly important. An unbroken history from cellars with the right temperature control is your assurance that the wine still offers a flavorful and exciting experience when the cork is pulled. Imagine finding a vintage that matches the recipient’s birth year exactly. In this way, the wine becomes a completely personal focal point of the celebration, and you help create a memory that lasts long after the last glass has been drunk. We also offer a broad selection of Spanish white wine for those who prefer a different style.

FAQ

Choose fresh, mineral French white wine for shellfish and oysters—typically Chablis or Sancerre. For light poultry and butter sauces, fuller white Burgundy works well. Spicy dishes thrive with dry Alsace Riesling. For blue cheese or foie gras, sweet Sauternes is a classic choice.
Mature white wine shifts from crisp fruit to layers of honey, jam, toasted nuts, and waxy tones. The color goes from straw yellow to deep golden/amber. The acidity feels softer and more integrated, and the texture becomes rounder, silkier, and more viscous.
It varies by type and vintage. Dry white Burgundy can often be cellared 10–25+ years; Loire Sauvignon Blanc 5–15; Alsace Riesling 20–40; sweet Sauternes 30–60+. Proper storage is crucial: stable 10–13°C, darkness, calm, and moderate humidity.
Serve older white wine at 10–13°C. Open gently with a two-pronged opener or a combination extractor with worm, and avoid vigorous decanting. Pour carefully to keep sediment back, give a few minutes of air, and limit oxygen contact.