
Domaine des Cavarodes AOP Côtes du Jura Trousseau Les Lumachelles 2023
This is his Trousseau “Lumachelles”, grown on limestone soils on part of his 4.5 hectares as part of the Cotes du Jura appellation. Expect bright b...
View full detailsThis is his Trousseau “Lumachelles”, grown on limestone soils on part of his 4.5 hectares as part of the Cotes du Jura appellation. Expect bright b...
View full detailsA blend of around 80% Pinot Noir with a little Ploussard and Trousseau from four parcels around the village of Liesle. Destemmed by hand and fermen...
View full details'This delicious Domaine des Cavarodes wine demonstrates Etienne’s remarkable capacity for making great wines even if they are field blends. This wi...
View full details'This is a very interesting wine made from four of the most common grape varieties found in the Jura, namely Pinot Noir (about 80%), Ploussard, Tro...
View full details'Le Clousot from Michel Gahier is a Trousseau that is lighter than the Grands Vergers, it is a paler colour but has a vibrant freshness and hints o...
View full details'Rouge du Max is a new wine for Michel Gahier made from vines that were previously owned by his brother who died recently. Michel was helped in the...
View full details'The vines for this wine from Michel Gahier are even older than those used for the La Vigne du Louis having been planted over 80 years ago. The win...
View full details'La Vigne du Louis is a Trousseau that is lighter than Michel Gahier’s Grands Vergers and Le Clousot, it is a paler colour but has a vibrant freshn...
View full details'Garde-Corps, as its cuvée name suggests, is the trousseau which Tony Bornard makes as a “vin de garde”- i.e. it is made for aging. From almost 40 ...
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