Region: Jura - France
Grape Variety: 100% Chardonnay
Tasting Note:
The wine is made from grapes that are about 30 years old and planted on a slope at an altitude of 320m. The aroma is a complex blend of white flowers, citrus fruits, minerals and creamy nuances. In the mouth, apples, honey and fresh hazelnuts spread pleasantly. A wine with excellent balance, with an elegant aftertaste that reminds you of pleasant spices. A wine with solid aging potential.
About the Winery:
Founded in 1869, this family-run estate, like most during that time, was originally structured on a poly-culture model; vines, grain and livestock. It gradually evolved to producing only grapes and wine over the last 50 years and is now run by Jean-Marie (father) and Damien (son) Courbet. The estate now comprises 7.5 hectares of vineyards. Half are located on the slopes directly below the famous village of Château-Chalon which is arguably the greatest appellation of the region. The balance of the vineyards are located nearby in the communes of Domblans and Menétru.
Since 2005, the Courbets have been farming biodynamically and the estate is currently in transition to organic certification. All harvests are manual and only indigenous yeasts are used. Minimal use of sulfur dioxide is used and the doses range from 20-30ppm.
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