Topping Up Jura Chardonnay

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Topping Up Jura Chardonnay

NZ$89.00

The Jura is perhaps most famous for robust, oxidative white wines; wines in which elévage does not include topping up barrels, and instead matures sous voile (under a yeast ‘veil’). These traditional, rustic wines helped bring the tiny region to the fore, capturing the attention of wine geeks, natural wine drinkers, (and luddites) outside of France clamoring for something yet undiscovered and esoteric. But for the last decade or so, more and more winemakers are opting to make their wines more like their Burgundian neighbors to the West. Instead of encouraging biological aging, they are topping up barrels (a practice so conventional elsewhere yet so radical in the Jura that it necessitates being denoted as ouillé). But without winemaking defining the region, is it time then to move more deeply into terroir?

Through the lens of solely Chardonnay (the regions most widely planted grape variety), on June 19, we will explore what the Jura has to offer beyond winemaking. We have 9 wines, all Chardonnay, all ouillé, to help identify the push in the region to utilize more Burgundian techniques in their own efforts to unearth vineyard characteristics. To get a comprehensive picture, we have wines from the Arbois area, wines closer to Poligny, and from the Sud Revermont where ouillé has been prominent for some time. 

The wines being tasted are: 2018 Domaine Ganevat Les Varrons VV, 2019 Domaine Tissot En Barberon, 2018 Domaine Overnoy Vigne Derriere, 2019 Domaine Labet Bajocien, 2019 Domaine Labet Lias, 2020 Domaine des Marnes Blanches Les Normin, 2020 Domaine des Marnes Blanches en Quatre Vis, 2020 Domaine du Pelican Grand Curoulet, 2018 Les Bottes Rouges Castor. 

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