Vins du Tour ➺ Tour de France 2025

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Bring the beauty of The Tour de France to your doorstep (and your couch) with the Sometimes Always Vins du Tour pack, created to compliment the greatest race in the world.
To celebrate this year’s Grand Loop, Sometimes Always brings you a collection of tastes from the tour. We’ve chosen some beautiful wines so you can drink your way through the race like you’re hopping between villages and cheering roadside. À votre santé!

Vins du Tour 2025: Tour de France 6-Pack
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Six stages, six wines. You don’t have to be roadside to taste the best of The Tour. Sometimes Always brings you a selection of wines to sweep you from the Alps to the villages of the Pyrenees and though to the finish line.
As the tour takes its first twists and turns in Normandy, uncork a crisp Cidre Bouché Brut. Sip on a spiced Cab Franc as you sweep through Chinon, and a generous Gamay through the rolling hills of Languedoc. You’ll enjoy the sips of refined Rosé whilst trekking the infamous Mount Ventoux climb, followed by the mineral-rich whites of the Savoie, and building to a celebratory Champagne as they cross the finish line. You’ve earned it!
PACKS INCLUDE
✹ 6 Hand Selected Wines to Correspond With Tour de France Stages ✹ Custom Vins Du Tour Map ✹ Sometimes Always Claude Air Freshener ✹ Detailed Wine Tasting Notes ✹ Tasting Mat ✹
SELECTED BOTTLES
Stage 6 | Pierre Huet - Cidre Bouché Brut
Stage 9 | Charles Joguet - Les Petites Roches Chinon Rouge Cabernet Franc 2020
Stage 15 | Jeff Carrel - Dans l'Air du Temps Gamay Noir 2023
Stage 16 | Peyrassol - Les Templiers Côtes de Provence Rosé 2023
Stage 19 | Domaine de Chatillon - Roussette 2023
Stage 21 | Devaux - Cœur des Bar Champagne Blanc de Noirs NV
VINS DU TOUR PACK INCLUDES





The Greatest Race in the World
As cyclists wrap their way around the rugged Alpine cliffsides and picturesque villages of the Pyrenees, cycling and wine fanatics alike gather with the sounds of roadside cheering. And for the first time since 2020, the month-long stroll accompanied by stops for roadside produce and splashes of wine will be celebrated all within the confines of France’s borders.
