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ARBOIS VIN JAUNE

Tasting

The wine’s long maturation in oak barrels helps achieve its wonderful deep, limpid golden colour. Its very intense nose contains a range of aromas: cooked apple, curry, saffron and walnut. Its mouthfeel has a lively, powerful and well-formed attack. The mouthfeel confirms the aromas in the nose, providing a remarkable range of flavours: fresh walnut, curry, green apple, dried fruit and saffron. A grandiose finish.

Vin Jaune undergoes a specific ‘film’ maturation technique to produce its priceless nectar

Our tasting rituals

Vin Jaune & oysters

Accord Vin Jaune & huîtres
Great wines have memory! And the Vin Jaune’s memory is amazing! It remembers the oceans that covered the Jura region millions years ago: iodized memories, with dreams of ancient marine sediments that surface at the heart of this great wine’s minerality. Pairing oysters and Vin Jaune is the promise of strong, organic and original accords.



Vin Jaune 'on the rocks'

The glacial effect of a granite ice-cube will recall the mineral, dry character of the Jura, and avoids any dilution, preserving the integrity of the wine and underlining the incredible complexity of its aromas.



Grape varietals

100 % Savagnin, the only vine variety authorized for this wine. Savagnin is a typical Jura variety, flourishing on its grey marl and ripening slowly. This demanding, patient vine variety is the best type for oxidative ‘film’ maturation.

Terroir

Cultivation mode

Grape harvest

Winemaking

Ageing potential

Food and wine pairing