
Domaine des Cavarodes AOP Côtes du Jura Pinot Noir Les Lumachelles 2023
The Côtes du Jura Pinot Noir Les Lumachelles comes from the Lumachelles lieu-dit in the commune of Mouchard north of Arbois and was planted with 15...
View full detailsThe Côtes du Jura Pinot Noir Les Lumachelles comes from the Lumachelles lieu-dit in the commune of Mouchard north of Arbois and was planted with 15...
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 Ploussard/Poulsard & Mondeuse. This is light, fresh and juicy. It is only 11% and is the sort of bottle that you feel like you coul...
View full detailsSkin contact blend of Savagnin and Chardonnay. Soft tannins are there, 11.5% ABV.
Domaine des Cavarodes premier Chardonnay, its the most intense, complex and powerful Chardonnay and could age for some time. The vineyard is in the...
View full detailsFrom an old vineyard of Melon à Queue Rouge, a Jurassic kind of Chardonnay, here planted over pure limestone. The grapes are pressed directly as w...
View full details'This lovely white wine is made from Chardonnay that was direct pressed then matured in a large 600 litre old barrel. The barrel allows some oxygen...
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 Domaine des Cavarodes wine was made from grapes picked from the Lumachelles vineyard. The village closest to the vineyard is Mouchard, which ...
View full details'This lovely Domaine des Cavarodes wine is made from Chardonnay which was regularly topped up to prevent excessive oxidation (the French use the te...
View full detailsChardonnay with the addition of a little fermenting Savagnin from the 2020 harvest. Direct pressing. One day clarification by sedimentation ("débou...
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'We welcome the arrival of a small allocation of this Domaine des Cavarodes white wine made from a plot of Chardonnay that Etienne bought on the ot...
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'This is one of our favourite Jura wines. The grapes are sourced from the La Fauquette vineyard close to Michel’s house. This is a ‘sous voile’ win...
View full details'Les Crêts is a small hill with very good terroir. In 2019 it was a very good vintage and Michel Gahier made the decision not to add any sulphites ...
View full details'The grapes for the Les Follasses, which benefit from white marl soils in the vineyard are manually harvested and sorted prior to pressing. The win...
View full detailsDomaine Courbet Savagnin is aged sous voile in barrel, in the local fashion by rising Jura star, Damien Courbet. This biodynamic wine is a poised, ...
View full detailsThe talented Damien Courbet is making spectacular expressions of Jura in a considered, elegant style. His biodynamic Chardonnay Les Isles is from a...
View full details'This Domaine des Cavarodes wine is made from grapes grown in the Chemenot vineyard near Arbois. It has overtones of all sorts of berry fruit inclu...
View full detailsLa Bulette is a Cremant de Jura wine from Domaine des Cavarodes. This wine with no additions is an exceptional and very unique 11% Pet Nat from leg...
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 detailsRenaud Bruyère and Adeline Houillon Arbois Pupillin Rouge En Aspis Trousseau 2019 & Friends mixed 6 pack Alice and Olivier de Moor Nouva Descr...
View full details'2021 was a vintage decimated before it began by severe frost. As a result Tony Bornard decided to only make one Pinot Noir cuvee. This is an assem...
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 ...
View full details'This was one of Philippe’s first experiments macerating Savagnin in alternative vessels. The earliest we know of was the cuvee Macération Pellicul...
View full details'They did not want to use the Bornard branding prominently because the wine is a combination of Chardonnay from a number of vineyards, including To...
View full details'There are strict rules relating to the production of Vin Jaune or ‘yellow wine’ in the Jura. It is matured in old 228 litre casks which are not to...
View full detailsDomaine Courbet Château Chalon is from Damien Courbet, a new star of the Jura. The ultimate Savagnin, this is aged sous voile in barrel for at lea...
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