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Learn French FAST! Can you buy wine in a French wine shop — in French? 🍷🇫🇷
In this Real-Life French Conversation for Beginners, you’ll hear essential phrases for shopping at a cave à vins (wine shop) in France — spoken naturally, at a beginner-friendly pace, with English subtitles.
✅ How to study:
WATCH the conversation all the way through
REPEAT each phrase out loud
ANSWER — could you do this in a real French wine shop?

🍷 Key phrases in this video:
→ “Je cherche un bon vin rouge / blanc / rosé” — I’m looking for a good red/white/rosé wine
→ “Pourriez-vous me recommander quelque chose?” — Could you recommend something?
→ “Est-ce qu’il est sec ou doux?” — Is it dry or sweet?
→ “C’est pour offrir?” — Is it a gift?
→ “C’est combien?” — How much is it?

👉 Want more Real-Life French Conversations? Watch the full playlist → https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL33-UQPLpqflmtxQRhC2NGg4zHq4igfcc

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1 Comment

  1. Visiting a French wine shop? Here's what no textbook tells you!

    A caviste (specialist wine shop) is very different from a supermarket — the staff are passionate experts who love to help beginners. Just say:

    "Pourriez-vous me conseiller?" (Could you advise me?) — and they'll do the rest! 😊

    🇫🇷 3 insider tips before you walk in:

    Ask by region, not grape — French wines are named by where they're from. Say "un Bordeaux" or "un Bourgogne" — not "a Merlot"!

    €10–15 = excellent bottle — you don't need to spend a fortune. France's value-for-money wines are world-class.

    "C'est pour offrir?" means "Is it a gift?" — say "Oui!" and they'll wrap it beautifully, often for free 🎁

    💬 Mini-challenge: Write one phrase you'd use in the wine shop below — in French! 🍷👇

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