It was our first foreign wine trip in a few years and we made some great discoveries. The first to arrive is French. Domaine Wilfried in the southern Rhône, where, Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, and Carignan dominate. The domain has been working organically for over 20 years and certified since 2009. To start, there's Vin des Copains. It's what the French call 'Vin de Soif'. It means thirst wine but refers to a light, fresh, summer red that is best served a little cool but not cold. It sings of ripe berries but carries enough tannin to want to be drunk with food. After that, there is a super Côtes du Rhône, 'L'Affable' and onto the single village wines of Cairanne and Rasteau which are deeper more structured wines, both 2018 vintage and with plenty of ageing potential too.