Jansz - Cuvée Prestige - Brut

Jansz - Premium Cuvée - Brut - NV - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Jansz - Cuvée Prestige - Brut

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Provenance
Type
Pays
Région
Producteur
Technique
ABV
12%
Service
6° - 8° C
Accords mets & vins
ShellfishCrabLobsterGreen VegetablesSushi and SashimiFresh Herbs and Aromatic Dishes
Caractéristiques
CrispBriocheElegantMedium alcoholMedium-bodiedMedium(+) acidity

L'histoire de la bouteille

Tasmania

Tasmania

Tasmania is Australia's island state, located approximately 240 kilometers south of the mainland across the Bass Strait. The island's wine industry began in the 1950s but gained serious momentum from the 1970s onward as producers recognized its potential...

Tasmania is Australia's island state, located approximately 240 kilometers south of the mainland across the Bass Strait. The island's wine industry began in the 1950s but gained serious momentum from the 1970s onward as producers recognized its potential for cool-climate viticulture. Tasmania's wine regions are concentrated in the northern and southern parts of the island, with vineyards typically planted at elevations between 50 and 300 meters above sea level.

The island's maritime climate is heavily influenced by the surrounding Southern Ocean, creating cool growing conditions with relatively mild summers and wet winters. Average temperatures during the growing season are notably lower than mainland Australian wine regions, with significant diurnal temperature variation that helps preserve acidity in grapes. The diverse geological foundation includes Jurassic dolerite, Permian sediments, and Tertiary basalt soils, contributing to the complexity of vineyard sites across different regions.

Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are Tasmania's flagship varieties, particularly suited to the cool climate conditions. The island produces both still wines and traditional method sparkling wines, with many mainland Australian producers sourcing Tasmanian fruit specifically for premium sparkling wine production. Pinot Noir from Tasmania typically displays bright acidity, elegant structure, and distinctive regional character that reflects the island's unique combination of latitude, maritime influence, and varied terroir.

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