
France’s “Disco Wines” Are Not Dead
Once shunted to the uncool fringe of French wine, Gaillac is now a perfect match for modern taste—and a model for its Southwest neighbors.
- story: Jon Bonné
- illustration: Maria Hergueta
Once shunted to the uncool fringe of French wine, Gaillac is now a perfect match for modern taste—and a model for its Southwest neighbors.
Toast is a neighborhood restaurant and wine shop that over-delivers in every way. You can pop in and grab a litre of organic Syrah from Rhône cooperative D'Estézargues to take…