Ruinart Blanc de Blancs Champagne – 75cl
Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut Champagne – 75cl
Dom Perignon 2015 (No Gift Box) – 75cl
Moet & Chandon Imperial Brut – 75cl
Krug Grande Cuvee Brut – 75cl
G. H. Mumm Cordon Rouge Champagne Brut – 75cl
Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 Takashi Murakami Limited Edition - 75cl
Perrier Jouet Grand Brut – 75cl
Ruinart Rose Champagne – 75cl
Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque with 2 Flutes Gift Set - 75cl
Champagne Telmont Reserve Brut NV – 75cl
Champagne Piper-Heidsieck Vintage Brut 2018 – 75cl
French Wine Singapore | Champagne, Bordeaux, Burgundy & Beyond
Singapore's most comprehensive French wine collection — 6 pages spanning all six major French wine regions. The world's second-largest wine producer and home to the most prestigious wine heritage globally: Champagne (8 dedicated brand pages — Dom Pérignon, Krug, Veuve Clicquot, Moët & Chandon, Ruinart founded 1729 — world's oldest Champagne house, Perrier-Jouët 1811, Telmont, Armand de Brignac, plus G.H. Mumm, Louis Roederer Cristal, Piper-Heidsieck), Bordeaux (Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot blends, 1855 Classification heritage), Burgundy (Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Côte d'Or village and Premier Cru), Loire Valley (Sancerre, Vouvray), Rhône Valley (Hermitage, Châteauneuf-du-Pape), and Provence rosé (Château d'Esclans Whispering Angel). Plus Noilly Prat dry vermouth from Marseillan (1813 heritage). France pioneered the modern wine appellation system — the 1855 Bordeaux Classification was one of the world's earliest. Free delivery anywhere in Singapore, no minimum order, fulfilled in 3 working days.
Buy French Wine Online in Singapore
French wine is the world's most prestigious wine tradition — produced in France, the world's second-largest wine producer globally and the country that has shaped global wine culture more than any other. France is genuinely landmark for pioneering the modern wine appellation system — the 1855 Bordeaux Classification was one of the world's earliest, and the modern AOC system (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée) was formalised in 1935 by INAO. France is home to the world's most globally-recognised wine brands — Dom Pérignon, Krug, Château Margaux, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti — and the world's most prestigious wine regions: Champagne (sparkling wine apex), Bordeaux (red blend prestige), and Burgundy (Pinot Noir and Chardonnay terroir benchmark).
The Liquid Collection stocks over 60 French wine expressions across 6 pages spanning all six major French wine regions. Champagne is the largest selection at TLC with 8 dedicated brand pages — Dom Pérignon, Krug, Veuve Clicquot, Moët & Chandon, Ruinart (founded 1729 — world's oldest Champagne house), Perrier-Jouët, Telmont, Armand de Brignac — plus G.H. Mumm Cordon Rouge ($68 SGD), Louis Roederer Cristal 2016 ($398 SGD), and Piper-Heidsieck stocked through the parent collection. Plus Provence rosé through Château d'Esclans Whispering Angel ($43.88 SGD — one of the world's most globally-distributed premium rosé brands), Bordeaux and Burgundy stills, Loire Sauvignon Blanc, Rhône Syrah/GSM blends, and Noilly Prat dry vermouth from Marseillan (1813 heritage). Every bottle ships free across Singapore with no minimum order, fulfilled within 3 working days. Browse the Champagne selection, the wider wine category, our Cognac & Calvados range (Hennessy, Martell, Rémy Martin — all French), the luxury gifts selection, or the prestige Fine & Rare range. WhatsApp +65 9680 5856 for personalised recommendations or gifting advice.
French Wine at TLC — Key Facts at a Glance
- Country
- France — world's 2nd-largest wine producer globally; home to most prestigious wine heritage
- Major Wine Regions
- 6 — Champagne · Bordeaux · Burgundy · Loire Valley · Rhône Valley · Provence (rosé heritage)
- Heritage Appellations
- 1855 Bordeaux Classification (one of world's earliest); modern AOC system formalised 1935 by INAO
- TLC Collection Size
- 6 pages — 60+ French wine expressions covering Champagne, still wine, Provence rosé, vermouth
- Champagne Brand Pages
- 8 dedicated brand pages — Dom Pérignon, Krug, Veuve Clicquot, Moët & Chandon, Ruinart (1729), Perrier-Jouët (1811), Telmont, Armand de Brignac
- Champagne Additional Brands
- G.H. Mumm Cordon Rouge ($68 SGD), Louis Roederer Cristal ($398 SGD), Piper-Heidsieck
- Provence Rosé
- Château d'Esclans Whispering Angel ($43.88 SGD) — globally-distributed premium Provence rosé
- French Vermouth
- Noilly Prat Dry Vermouth (1813 Marseillan) — France's iconic dry vermouth
- Most Iconic Champagne
- Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 ($268 SGD) · Krug Grande Cuvée ($338 SGD) · Louis Roederer Cristal 2016 ($398 SGD)
- Cross-Cluster
- French Cognac (Hennessy, Martell, Rémy Martin — see Cognac & Calvados) plus Calvados (Christian Drouin Normandy)
- LVMH Brand Cluster
- 5 LVMH Champagne brands stocked at TLC: Dom Pérignon, Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, Ruinart, Armand de Brignac (50% LVMH)
- Bottle Sizes
- 75cl standard; large-format multi-format available for Champagne (Magnum 1.5L, Jeroboam 3L, Methuselah 6L)
The six major French wine regions
France has six major wine regions, each with distinctive grape varieties, terroir, and stylistic emphasis. The Liquid Collection's French wine selection covers all six — though the depth varies meaningfully by region, with Champagne the most extensive selection.
| Region | Geographic Position | Signature Grapes / Styles | TLC Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Champagne | Northeastern France — Reims, Épernay, Côte des Blancs | Traditional method sparkling wine — Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay | 8 dedicated brand pages + 3 additional stocked brands = TLC's largest single-region coverage |
| Bordeaux | Southwestern France — Gironde estuary, Atlantic coast | Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot blends — Left Bank (Médoc, Graves) Cab-dominant; Right Bank (Saint-Émilion, Pomerol) Merlot-dominant; Sauternes sweet wine | Bordeaux red and white selection across pages 2-6 of the French wine collection |
| Burgundy (Bourgogne) | Eastern France — Côte d'Or along the Saône river | Pinot Noir (reds) and Chardonnay (whites) only; classified by Village, Premier Cru, Grand Cru tiers | Burgundy red and white selection across pages 2-6 of the French wine collection |
| Loire Valley | Central-western France — along the Loire river | Sauvignon Blanc (Sancerre, Pouilly-Fumé), Chenin Blanc (Vouvray, Savennières), Cabernet Franc (Chinon), Muscadet | Loire Sauvignon Blanc and Chenin Blanc selection across the broader collection |
| Rhône Valley | Southeastern France — along the Rhône river | Northern Rhône (Hermitage, Côte-Rôtie) — Syrah-dominant; Southern Rhône (Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Gigondas) — Grenache-Syrah-Mourvèdre blends | Rhône red selection across pages 2-6 of the French wine collection |
| Provence | Mediterranean coast — between Marseille and the Italian border | Dry rosé heritage (88% of production) — Grenache, Cinsault, Mourvèdre, Syrah blends | Château d'Esclans Whispering Angel — globally-distributed premium Provence rosé |
For Singapore drinkers building serious French wine knowledge, exploring across the six regions provides genuinely the most comprehensive global wine education — France's regional diversity is unmatched in any single wine country globally. The TLC selection covers all six regions with Champagne providing the most concentrated brand depth.
The 8-page Champagne cluster — TLC's largest French wine sub-cluster
Champagne is genuinely the largest sub-cluster on TLC's French wine selection, with 8 dedicated brand pages covering all four major Champagne ownership groups (LVMH, Pernod Ricard, Rémy Cointreau, EPI Group, family-owned). Below, the dedicated brand pages with their distinctive positioning.
Plus three additional Champagne brands stocked through the parent collection: G.H. Mumm Cordon Rouge (founded 1827 in Reims, distinctive red sash bottle, $68 SGD), Louis Roederer Cristal 2016 (historically the Russian Tsar's Champagne, $398 SGD), and Piper-Heidsieck (EPI Group family ownership). The Liquid Collection's combined Champagne coverage is genuinely the most comprehensive same-retailer Champagne portfolio in Singapore.
French wine ownership groups — the LVMH cluster
The major French wine and spirits ownership groups concentrate much of France's most prestigious wine production. The Liquid Collection's French wine selection spans all four major ownership groups plus family-owned estates.
| Group | French Wine Brands at TLC | Additional TLC Coverage Beyond French Wine |
|---|---|---|
| LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton) | Dom Pérignon, Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, Ruinart, Armand de Brignac (50%) — 5 Champagne brands | Cognac (Hennessy), Scotch (Glenmorangie, Ardbeg), Argentine wine (Terrazas de los Andes, Chandon Argentina) — 10-page LVMH cluster total |
| Pernod Ricard | Perrier-Jouët — 1 Champagne brand | Cognac (Martell), Scotch (Chivas, Royal Salute, Glenlivet, Aberlour, Ballantine's), Irish (Redbreast) — major spirits group |
| Rémy Cointreau | Telmont — 1 Champagne brand | Cognac (Rémy Martin), Scotch (Bruichladdich) — sustainability-focused group |
| EPI Group (Descours family) | Piper-Heidsieck plus sister brand Charles Heidsieck — family-owned | Champagne specialist ownership |
| Family / Independent | Château d'Esclans Whispering Angel (Provence rosé), Noilly Prat (Marseillan dry vermouth heritage), G.H. Mumm (Pernod Ricard since 2005), Louis Roederer Cristal (independent family) | Various independent and family-owned French wine estates |
The Liquid Collection's coverage of all four major French wine and spirits ownership groups makes TLC's French selection particularly distinctive for serious Singapore wine drinkers — providing access to genuinely the most comprehensive same-retailer ownership portfolio diversity available.
Bordeaux and Burgundy — France's prestige red wine traditions
Bordeaux — the 1855 Classification heritage
Bordeaux is France's most prestigious red wine region globally — located in southwestern France along the Atlantic coast. Bordeaux is genuinely landmark for the world's most prestigious wine appellation classification: the 1855 Bordeaux Classification, commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III for the Universal Exhibition of Paris, which ranked Bordeaux's most prestigious estates into First Growths (Premier Cru) through Fifth Growths (Cinquième Cru).
The First Growths remain the world's most prestigious wine estates globally: Château Lafite Rothschild, Château Margaux, Château Latour, Château Haut-Brion, and Château Mouton Rothschild (elevated to First Growth status in 1973 — the only estate to be reclassified since 1855). Current First Growth vintages typically retail $700-2,000+ USD per bottle. Bordeaux is divided into Left Bank (Médoc, Graves — Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant) and Right Bank (Saint-Émilion, Pomerol — Merlot-dominant). Plus Sauternes sweet wine (Château d'Yquem — the only Sauternes Premier Cru Supérieur, the apex of dessert wine).
Burgundy — Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Grand Cru
Burgundy (Bourgogne in French) is France's most celebrated wine region for single-varietal Pinot Noir and Chardonnay — located in eastern France along the Saône river. Burgundy is genuinely distinctive in global wine for its remarkable focus on two grape varieties only, its extraordinary classification system, and its terroir-driven philosophy.
The Burgundy classification pyramid: Regional Bourgogne (entry tier — wide geographic sourcing), Village (named after specific villages like Pommard, Volnay, Meursault), Premier Cru (mid-tier — named individual vineyard within a Village), and Grand Cru (apex tier — most prestigious individual vineyards, including Chambertin, Romanée-Conti, La Tâche, Le Montrachet, Corton-Charlemagne). Domaine de la Romanée-Conti — producing wines from the legendary Romanée-Conti Grand Cru vineyard — is widely considered the world's most prestigious wine producer, with single bottles typically retailing $10,000-50,000+ USD. The Burgundy sub-regions are Côte d'Or (the prestige heartland — Côte de Nuits north for reds, Côte de Beaune south for whites), Chablis (cool-climate Chardonnay), Beaujolais (Gamay grape), and Mâconnais (Chardonnay).
Provence rosé — Château d'Esclans Whispering Angel
Provence is France's celebrated rosé region — located along the Mediterranean coast between Marseille and the Italian border. Provence is genuinely landmark in global wine for its dedicated rosé tradition — over 88% of Provence wine production is rosé, making Provence the world's most concentrated rosé production region. Provence rosé is typically dry (vs sweeter rosé from other regions), pale salmon-pink in colour, and produced from blends of Grenache, Cinsault, Mourvèdre, Syrah, and other grape varieties.
The Liquid Collection stocks Château d'Esclans Whispering Angel ($43.88 SGD) — one of the world's most globally-distributed premium Provence rosé brands. Château d'Esclans is located on elevated land near the Gorges de Pennafort, 25km northwest of the ancient Roman city of Fréjus on the Mediterranean coast. The estate has been particularly influential in elevating the international prestige and quality positioning of Provence rosé globally. Major Provence rosé sub-appellations: Côtes de Provence (the largest), Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, Bandol (more structured Mourvèdre-dominant rosé), and Cassis.
French Wine FAQ
What is French wine?
French wine is wine produced in France — the world's second-largest wine producer globally and home to the most prestigious wine heritage in global wine history. France pioneered the modern wine appellation system (1855 Bordeaux Classification + modern AOC system formalised 1935 by INAO), is home to the world's most globally-recognised wine brands (Dom Pérignon, Krug, Château Margaux, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti), and the world's most prestigious wine regions (Champagne, Bordeaux, Burgundy). The Liquid Collection stocks 60+ French wine expressions across all six major French wine regions with 8 dedicated Champagne brand pages.
What are the major French wine regions?
France has six major wine regions: Champagne (sparkling wine — Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay; AOC 1936), Bordeaux (Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot blends; Left Bank Cab-dominant, Right Bank Merlot-dominant; 1855 Classification heritage), Burgundy (Pinot Noir and Chardonnay only; classified Village/Premier Cru/Grand Cru), Loire Valley (Sauvignon Blanc Sancerre, Chenin Blanc Vouvray, Cabernet Franc Chinon), Rhône Valley (Northern Rhône Syrah-dominant Hermitage; Southern Rhône Grenache-Syrah-Mourvèdre Châteauneuf-du-Pape), Provence (dry rosé heritage, 88% of production — Château d'Esclans Whispering Angel). TLC stocks wines from all six major regions.
What is the French AOC system?
AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée) is France's wine appellation system that regulates wine production by geographic origin. The modern French AOC system was formalised in 1935 by INAO (Institut National de l'Origine et de la Qualité), though the 1855 Bordeaux Classification predates it as one of the world's earliest wine appellation systems. AOC regulations specify geographic production area, permitted grape varieties, maximum yields per hectare, minimum alcohol levels, production methods, and aging requirements. The AOC pyramid: AOC (highest tier), IGP (broader regional), Vin de France (least restrictive). Within each AOC, sub-classifications add prestige: Grand Cru (apex tier in Burgundy and Alsace), Premier Cru (second tier), Village (entry tier). The AOC system has been the global model for wine appellation regulation — adopted in Italy (DOC), Spain (DO), Portugal (DOC), and other wine countries.
What is Champagne?
Champagne is France's most prestigious sparkling wine — a legally-protected AOC that can only be applied to sparkling wine produced exclusively in the Champagne region of northeastern France (near Reims and Épernay), using specific grape varieties (Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay primarily), the traditional method (méthode champenoise — secondary fermentation in bottle), and strict aging requirements (minimum 15 months for non-vintage, 36 months for vintage). The TLC Champagne selection covers 8 dedicated brand pages: Dom Pérignon, Krug (1843), Veuve Clicquot (1772), Moët & Chandon (1743 — world's best-selling), Ruinart (1729 — world's oldest), Perrier-Jouët (1811), Telmont, Armand de Brignac. Plus G.H. Mumm (1827), Louis Roederer Cristal (Tsar's Champagne), Piper-Heidsieck stocked.
What is Bordeaux wine?
Bordeaux is France's most prestigious red wine region globally — located in southwestern France along the Atlantic coast. The 1855 Bordeaux Classification ranked the most prestigious estates: First Growths (Lafite Rothschild, Margaux, Latour, Haut-Brion, Mouton Rothschild — elevated 1973) remain the world's most prestigious wine estates, with current vintages typically retailing $700-2,000+ USD per bottle. Bordeaux is divided into Left Bank (Médoc, Graves — Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant) and Right Bank (Saint-Émilion, Pomerol — Merlot-dominant). Plus Sauternes sweet wine (Château d'Yquem — the only Sauternes Premier Cru Supérieur). TLC stocks Bordeaux red and white selections across pages 2-6.
What is Burgundy wine?
Burgundy (Bourgogne) is France's celebrated region for single-varietal Pinot Noir and Chardonnay — located in eastern France. Burgundy classification pyramid: Regional Bourgogne (entry), Village (Pommard, Volnay, Meursault), Premier Cru (named individual vineyard), Grand Cru (apex — Chambertin, Romanée-Conti, La Tâche, Le Montrachet). Domaine de la Romanée-Conti is widely considered the world's most prestigious wine producer ($10,000-50,000+ USD per bottle). Burgundy sub-regions: Côte d'Or (prestige heartland), Chablis (cool-climate Chardonnay), Beaujolais (Gamay), Mâconnais (Chardonnay).
What is French rosé wine?
French rosé is wine produced with brief skin contact between red grape varieties and juice — creating distinctive pink colour. France is genuinely landmark for Provence rosé — the world's most celebrated dry rosé tradition. Over 88% of Provence wine production is rosé, making Provence the world's most concentrated rosé region. Provence rosé is typically dry, pale salmon-pink, produced from Grenache/Cinsault/Mourvèdre/Syrah blends. Major sub-appellations: Côtes de Provence (largest), Bandol (Mourvèdre-dominant), Cassis. Beyond Provence, French rosé is also produced in Loire (Rosé d'Anjou, Rosé de Loire), Rhône (Tavel — world's first dry rosé AOC), and Languedoc-Roussillon. TLC stocks Château d'Esclans Whispering Angel ($43.88 SGD).
Who makes the world's best-selling Champagne?
Moët & Chandon is the world's best-selling Champagne — founded 1743 by Claude Moët in Épernay, owned by LVMH. Moët & Chandon also produces the prestige cuvée Dom Pérignon. Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut ($70 SGD) is the flagship non-vintage cuvée. Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 ($268 SGD) is the prestige vintage. The Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 Takashi Murakami Limited Edition ($488 SGD sale) is the collector-grade artist collaboration. Other LVMH Champagne houses at TLC: Veuve Clicquot (1772 — Madame Clicquot heritage), Ruinart (1729 — world's oldest), Armand de Brignac (50% LVMH, 50% Jay-Z).
Is French wine a good gift?
Yes — French wine is genuinely the most globally-recognised wine gift choice. Champagne range: Moët & Chandon Impérial ($70 SGD — immediately recognisable), Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label ($78 SGD), G.H. Mumm Cordon Rouge ($68 SGD), Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut ($86 SGD), Ruinart Blanc de Blancs ($139.90 SGD), Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 ($268 SGD), Krug Grande Cuvée ($338 SGD — Joseph Krug 1843), Louis Roederer Cristal ($398 SGD — Tsar's Champagne), Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque with 2 Flutes Gift Set ($308 SGD sale). For artistic gifting: Dom Pérignon Murakami LE ($488 SGD sale). For Provence rosé: Château d'Esclans Whispering Angel ($43.88 SGD). The 1855 Classification heritage, AOC tradition, and most globally-recognised wine brands give French wine recipients unusually rich gift storytelling. Browse gifts.
Do you deliver French wine across Singapore?
Yes. Free delivery anywhere in Singapore with no minimum order. Standard lead time is 3 working days.
