If you’re not living in France, it’s easy to get the idea that Bordeaux and Burgundy wines dominate French winemaking. They command most of the high prices, account for page after page of the wine lists of Michelin-starred restaurants and make the headlines in international wine auctions.
So it came as a bit of a shock when assembling the Top 100 Wines of France 2024 that so many wines from so many other regions made the list. Alsace, Beaujolais and Rhone Valley wines in particular rose to the top when we considered their fantastic quality, reasonable prices and exciting, divergent taste profiles.
The No. 1 wine in the Top 100 Wines of France comes from Alsace, but it’s not a riesling. It’s not even a white. The Albert Mann Pinot Noir Alsace Grand Cru Hengst Grand H 2022 takes top honors for its giant depth, refinement and precision at one tenth the price of a comparable grand cru red Burgundy.