Onboard Wines List
Browse through a selection of the wines you can find in our onboard shops. Choose from a wide range hand-picked by our experts for their variety, quality, and value.
Alsace white wines
Alsace produces some of the most noted dry Rieslings in the world, but Alsace is perhaps even more noted for highly aromatic Gewürztraminer wines. Because of its Germanic influence, it is the only region in France to produce mostly varietal wines, typically from similar grapes as used in German wine. Find out more
Beaujolais red wines
Beaujolais is a French Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) wine generally made of the Gamay grape which has a thin skin and is low in tannins. Around 90% of the regions' production are red. Beaujolais red tends to be a very light-bodied, with relatively high amounts of acidity. The wine takes its name from the historical Beaujolais province and wine producing region. Find out more
Beaujolais white wines
Beaujolais is a French Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) wine generally made of the Gamay grape which has a thin skin and is low in tannins. Like most AOC wines they are not labeled varietally. Whites from the region, which make up only 1% of its production, are made mostly with Chardonnay grapes though Aligoté is also permitted Find out more
Bordeaux red wines
Bordeaux is regarded as the world capital of wine, famous for producing fine wines for many centuries. It’s renowned for deep, velvety reds (known by the British as claret); elegant, dry whites and deliciously sweet dessert wines. Over 120,000 hectares of vines are planted, more than in the whole of Australia. Find out more
Bordeaux white wines
Bordeaux is regarded as the world capital of wine, famous for producing fine wines for many centuries. It’s renowned for deep, velvety reds (known by the British as claret); elegant, dry whites and deliciously sweet dessert wines. Over 120,000 hectares of vines are planted, more than in the whole of Australia. Find out more
Burgundy red wines
Burgundy wine is wine made in the Burgundy region in eastern France, in the valleys and slopes west of the Saône River, a tributary of the Rhône. The most famous wines produced here - those commonly referred to as "Burgundies" - are red wines made from Pinot Noir grapes or white wines made from Chardonnay grapes.respectively. Find out more
Burgundy white wines
Burgundy wine is wine made in the Burgundy region in eastern France, in the valleys and slopes west of the Saône River, a tributary of the Rhône. Red and white wines are also made from other grape varieties, such as Gamay and Aligoté respectively. Find out more
Languedoc Roussillon red wines
The Languedoc-Roussillon actually comprises two regions: the Languedoc, which stretches westward from the bottom of the Rhone down to the Pyrenees hugging the Mediterranean coast, and Roussillon, which curves southward from north of Perpignan to the Spanish border. Find out more
Languedoc Roussillon white wines
The Languedoc-Roussillon actually comprises two regions: the Languedoc, which stretches westward from the bottom of the Rhone down to the Pyrenees hugging the Mediterranean coast, and Roussillon, which curves southward from north of Perpignan to the Spanish border. Combined, this region covers over 400,000 acres of vines and produces close to 18 million hectoliters of wine a year. Find out more
Loire Valley red wines
The Loire Valley wine region includes the French wine regions situated along the Loire River from the Muscadet region near the city of Nantes on the Atlantic coast to the region of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé just southeast of the city of Orléans in north central France. Find out more
Loire Valley rosé wines
The Loire Valley wine region includes the French wine regions situated along the Loire River from the Muscadet region near the city of Nantes on the Atlantic coast to the region of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé just southeast of the city of Orléans in north central France. Find out more
Loire Valley white wines
The Loire Valley wine region includes the French wine regions situated along the Loire River from the Muscadet region near the city of Nantes on the Atlantic coast to the region of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé just southeast of the city of Orléans in north central France. In between are the regions of Anjou, Saumur, Bourgueil, Chinon, and Vouvray. Find out more
Provence rosé wines
In keeping with the sunlight and warmth of the sunny seacoast of the Côte de Provence, the most popular wine produced in this region of southeast France are the rosé wines. Find out more
Rhône Valley red wines
This valley is located in Southeastern France, south of the Burgundy region. These are big full bodied reds that get a lot of sun. Sugar content is higher from the sun which means the alcohol content is higher. Rocky soil conditions retain the daytime heat over night. Cote du Rhônes have a little more body than a Beaujolais Find out more
Rhône Valley rosé wines
This valley is located in South-Eastern France, south of the Burgundy region. Rhône wines are some of the most remarkable and distinguished wines in France, and their rosé are no exception! Find out more
Rhône Valley white wines
The north of the region is the home of rare and exclusive white wines made from the Viognier grape, such as Condrieu and Château-Grillet. These wines are clean and highly aromatic yet at the same time powerful and full-bodied. Find out more
South West France red wines
South West of France is the most diverse wine region in France. It is also one of the oldest. Many grape varieties grow only in this region: Tannat, Manseng, Fer Servadou, Mérille and dozen of other varieties. Find out more
South West France white wines
Wines from this region are mostly bordeaux-like, plus some Basque influence. Find out more
World red wines
We have a select range of fine red wine from producers outside of France for you to sample. Find out more
World white wines
Choose from our selection of great white wines produced outside of France. Find out more

