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Bugey-style red sparkling wine with a vineyard view. Christopher Howard

Hidden in Plain Sight: Exploring the Ruby Sparklers and Mountain Wines of Bugey 

Despite being almost exactly between Jura, Savoie, Burgundy and Beaujolais, Bugey remains one of France's most overlooked appellations. Yet this small region, situated in the southern foothills of the Jura mountains offers a compelling range of underrated wines. As we expand our vinous horizons beyond familiar territories, Bugey presents a perfect case study in how wine continually rewards the curious and open-minded explorer. 
A Chateau at Sunset, Péchermant.

Shades of Blue: The Charming Hills of Pécharmant

“You always remember Pécharmant,” observes Benoit Borderie of Château Poulvère. “Once you've tried it, you seek it out.” This niche French wine is not quite famous, not entirely secret, but what the French call "confidential."

The Wines of the French Alps with Wink Lorch

Summary:  From vineyards on the best-exposed limestone slopes of the Prealps, Savoie wines are made from a plethora of grape varieties, which are proving to be ideal in the face of climate change. Wink Lorch published her second book, Wines of the French Alps: Savoie, Bugey and beyond in 2019, and it has already received rave reviews from Eric Asimov, David Schildknecht and the team at