Fruitiere Vinicole D'Arbois - Vin Jaune - Arbois

Fruitiere Vinicole D'Arbois - Vin Jaune - Arbois - 2016 - 62cl - Onshore Cellars

Fruitiere Vinicole D'Arbois - Vin Jaune - Arbois

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ABV
15%
Serving
14° - 16° C
Key Characteristics
["High alcohol""Warming""Full-bodied""Powerful""Complex""Medium acidity"]

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Fruitiere Vinicole Darbois

Fruitiere Vinicole D'Arbois

The Fruitière Vinicole d'Arbois, established in 1906, is one of France's oldest wine cooperatives, located in the heart of the Jura region. Founded by 31 local winegrowers, it...

The Fruitière Vinicole d'Arbois, established in 1906, is one of France's oldest wine cooperatives, located in the heart of the Jura region. Founded by 31 local winegrowers, it has played a pivotal role in preserving and promoting the unique viticultural heritage of Arbois.

The cooperative manages approximately 288 hectares of vineyards, cultivating traditional Jura grape varieties such as Poulsard, Pinot Noir, Trousseau, Chardonnay, and Savagnin. Their commitment to quality and environmental stewardship is evident through practices like mechanical soil management, vineyard cover cropping, and the use of organic fertilizers. Additionally, some members engage in organic farming, reflecting a dedication to sustainable viticulture.

The Fruitière Vinicole d'Arbois offers a diverse portfolio of wines, including the renowned Vin Jaune, Crémant du Jura, and various red and white wines that showcase the distinctive characteristics of the Jura terroir. Visitors are welcomed to explore their cellars, participate in tastings, and learn about the rich history and cooperative spirit that define this esteemed institution.

Fruitiere Vinicole D'Arbois
Jura

Jura

The Jura wine region, nestled between Burgundy and Switzerland in eastern France, is renowned for its unique wines and ancient winemaking traditions. Despite its small size, Jura boasts...

The Jura wine region, nestled between Burgundy and Switzerland in eastern France, is renowned for its unique wines and ancient winemaking traditions. Despite its small size, Jura boasts a diverse range of wines that reflect its distinctive terroir and climate, influenced by its limestone-rich soils and cool temperatures.

Jura is best known for its indigenous grape varieties, including Savagnin, Trousseau, and Poulsard, alongside more familiar Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The region produces a wide array of styles, from crisp and mineral-driven whites to light and earthy reds. Its most iconic wine, Vin Jaune (Yellow Wine), is made from Savagnin and aged under a layer of yeast in barrels for at least six years, developing complex nutty and oxidative notes.

The sparkling Crémant du Jura and the sweet Vin de Paille (Straw Wine) add to the region's diverse offerings, making it a haven for wine enthusiasts seeking something distinct. Jura’s wines pair beautifully with local cuisine, such as Comté cheese, further highlighting the region’s deep culinary ties.

With its combination of heritage, innovation, and unique flavours, Jura offers a truly memorable wine experience.

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Arbois - Onshore Cellars

Arbois

Arbois is a wine appellation located in the Jura region of eastern France, situated between Burgundy and the Swiss border. It was established as France's first AOC (Appellation...

Arbois is a wine appellation located in the Jura region of eastern France, situated between Burgundy and the Swiss border. It was established as France's first AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée) in 1936, making it historically significant in French wine law. The appellation encompasses vineyards around the town of Arbois and several surrounding communes in the Jura mountains.

The appellation's continental climate features cold winters and warm summers, with significant diurnal temperature variation that helps preserve acidity in the grapes. Arbois vineyards are planted on diverse soils including limestone, clay, and marl at elevations between 250-400 meters. The appellation permits both red and white wine production from grape varieties including Chardonnay, Savagnin, Poulsard, Trousseau, and Pinot Noir. A distinctive local winemaking tradition involves producing Vin Jaune, where Savagnin grapes undergo oxidative aging under a film of yeast for at least six years and three months.

Arbois wines display characteristic mineral complexity derived from the Jurassic limestone soils. White wines from Savagnin, particularly Vin Jaune, develop intense nutty, spicy flavors with notes of walnuts, curry, and dried fruits through the extended aging process. The appellation's whites typically show bright acidity and can age for decades, while the reds tend to be lighter in style with distinctive earthy and spicy characteristics reflecting the mountain terroir.

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