
Competition: Win 12 bottles of Les Jamelles wine
Founded in 1995 by talented female winemaker Catherine Delaunay who still makes the wines three decades later, Les Jamelles is a much-loved range of wines from the Languedoc region in the South of France. Today the wines are sold in more than 50 countries around the world!

Although a Burgundian winemaker by birth, Catherine moved to the Languedoc to make wines with her winemaker husband Laurent in the 90s as they were captivated by the diversity and quality potential of the region’s grape varieties and soils or terroirs.

Les Jamelles owes its success to Catherine’s vision and ability to create fruit-driven, approachable wines full of southern French joie de vivre.
Made from sustainably grown grapes, Les Jamelles prioritises the environment and is now made using lighter weight bottles with recyclable corks and labels made from recycled paper.


Two Les Jamelles wines are available in the Co-op, Les Jamelles Syrah with powerful aromas, black fruit and spice and Les Jamelles Viognier which is round and rich with scents of yellow fruit and floral notes.

To celebrate this exceptional woman in wine for International Women’s Day, you can win a case of her Les Jamelles wines by answering the following question:

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