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Les Pieds sur Terre (Valentin Morel) - Pinot Noir 'Les Trouilots' 2022Valentin Morel - Les Trouillots Pinot Noir Les Pieds Sur Terre
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Pinot Noir 'Les Trouilots' 2022

Les Pieds sur Terre (Valentin Morel)

We hear carafe recommended

€67,33 per litre
En Marche Melon a Queue Rouge 2022 | Natural Wine by Philippe Chatillon.En Marche Melon a Queue Rouge 2022 | Natural Wine by Philippe Chatillon.
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En Marche Melon a Queue Rouge 2023 (one per order)

Philippe Chatillon

This grape is a colour mutation of Chardonnay

€88,67 per litre
J.A.B. 2022 | Natural Wine by Philippe Chatillon.J.A.B. 2022 | Natural Wine by Philippe Chatillon.
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J.A.B. 2022 (one per order)

Philippe Chatillon

Earthy Jura Pinot Noir

€63,33 per litre
Philippe Chatillon - Le Sage Vagnin 2023  (one per order)
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€88,50

Le Sage Vagnin 2023 (one per order)

Philippe Chatillon

OMG... this wine is insane!

€118,00 per litre
Les Nouvelles 2016/2018 (oxidative) | Natural Wine by Philippe Chatillon.Les Nouvelles 2016/2018 (oxidative) | Natural Wine by Philippe Chatillon.
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€80,89

Les Nouvelles 2018 (oxidative)

Philippe Chatillon

Oxidative with 5 years in barrel

€107,85 per litre
Didier Grappe - Macvin du Jura
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€45,50

Macvin

Didier Grappe

Fortified Savagnin for your dessert course

€60,67 per litre
Lulu - Poulsard 2022lulu poulsard
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€42,50

Poulsard 2022

Lulu

A winery that does not exist anymore...

€56,67 per litre
Trousseau | Natural Wine by Domaine Overnoy.
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€44,50

Trousseau 2023

Domaine Overnoy

Earth. Prunes.

€59,33 per litre
L'Octavin - Zerlina 2018 MAGNUM*L'Octavin - Zerlina 2018 MAGNUM*
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€90,50

Zerlina 2018 MAGNUM*

L'Octavin

L'Octavin Domaine Fruit

€60,33 per litre
L"octavin
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€47,28

P'tit Poussot 2024 (ONE PER ORDER)

L'Octavin

Her own domaine fruit

€63,04 per litre
Corvee de Trousseau 2019 | Natural Wine by L'Octavin.
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€46,21

Corvee de Trousseau 2022/2023 (one per order)

L'Octavin

High-acid, vibrant red

€61,61 per litre
Cuveé Tradition 2022 by Domaine Villet is a natural wine made in Arbois, Jura with a blend of Trousseau, Poulsard and Pinot Noir grapes.Domaine Villet - Cuveé Tradition 2023 (ONE PER ORDER)
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€46,40

Cuveé Tradition 2023 (ONE PER ORDER)

Domaine Villet

Expect Strawberries, Eucalyptus, Rhubarb, Pepper

€61,87 per litre
Crémant du Jura Brut | Natural Wine by Domaine de la Pinte.
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€35,50

Crémant Du Jura Brut

Domaine De La Pinte

Very classic, not super natural flavour

€47,33 per litre
Tony Bornard Amphora QvevriTOny Bornard - 
Savagnin Amphore Italienne 2018
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€76,50

Savagnin Amphore Italienne 2018

Tony Bornard

Orange Jura! 11 months in Italian Amphore

€102,00 per litre
Tony Bornard - Le Rouge Queuetony bornard melon a rouge queue
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€74,50

Melon Le Rouge Queue 2018

Tony Bornard

NEW release! 6 Years & 8 Months Elevage!

€99,33 per litre
Tony Bornard Pinoctambule magnum
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€60,50

Le Pinoctambule 2020 MAGNUM

Tony Bornard

Big Bornard Bonanza

€40,33 per litre
Tony Bornard - Le Garde Corps
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€53,50

Le Garde Corps 2020

Tony Bornard

100% Trousseau

€71,33 per litre
Tony Bornard -  L'Aide Mémoire 2020Tony Bornard - L"Aide Memoire
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€43,50

L'Aide Mémoire 2020

Tony Bornard

Pinot Noir from Pupillin

€58,00 per litre
novice - le jus de la folie wine cannovice - le jus de la folie wine can
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Jus de la Folie 200ml BLANC CAN 2023 x 3

Novice

3 Cans of (crazy) Chardonnay!

€132,50 per litre
Tony Bornard - L'Ivresse de Noè 2018L'Ivresse de Noè 2018 (50cl, Sweet) | Natural Wine by Tony Bornard.
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L'Ivresse de Noè 2018 (50cl, Sweet)

Tony Bornard

INCREDIBLE dessert wine you need to try!

€950,00 per litre
tony bornard - les marnes
Tony Bornard - Les Marnes
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€67,50

Les Marnes 2018 (One Per Order)

Tony Bornard

Incredible Oxidative Savagnin!

€90,00 per litre
Tony Bornard - La Chamade
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€41,90

La Chamade 2022 (ONE PER ORDER)

Tony Bornard

A BIGGER Poulsard...

€55,87 per litre
domaine villet jura
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Deal
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Pinot Noir 2023 (ONE PER ORDER)

Domaine Villet

Earthy Pinot

€52,52 per litre
Patrice Beguet - Big Bunch Theory Fresh impressions
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€30,40

Big Bunch Theory 'Fresh Impression' White 2023

Patrice Béguet

Negoce White Blend.. vinified in Jura

€40,53 per litre
Patrice Béguet - Big Bunch Theory 'Fresh Impression' Red 2023Patrick Beguet - Bi Bunch Theory
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Big Bunch Theory 'Fresh Impression' Red 2023

Patrice Béguet

What a mix of grapes!

€40,53 per litre
Patrice Beguet Big Bunch Theory Go Together Orange
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€35,90

Go Together Orange 2023

Patrice Béguet

Grenache Blanc, Vermentino, Viognier Orange!

€47,87 per litre
Patrice Béguet - Big Bunch Theory
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Go Together Red 2023

Patrice Béguet

Grenache, Gamay, Trousseau!

€47,87 per litre
Patrice Béguet - Big Bunch Theory
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€39,40

Three Views of a Secret 2023

Patrice Béguet

Orange Alsace Gewürz made in Jura

€52,53 per litre
Domaine Hughes Beguet - Silk Blue 2022Hughes Beguet Silk Blue
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€47,50

Silk Blue 2022

Domaine Hughes Beguet

Domaine Poulsard, Trousseau & Savagnin

€63,33 per litre
Hughes Beguet Straight No Chaser
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Straight No Chaser 2023

Domaine Hughes Beguet

White Blend... with a red grape too!

€63,33 per litre
Domaine Hughes Beguet - Oh Yeah 2023Hughes Beguet - Oh Yeah
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Oh Yeah 2023

Domaine Hughes Beguet

Domaine fruit Savagnin

€63,33 per litre
Domaine Hughes Beguet - Orange was the colour of her dress 2023hughes beguet orange was the colour of her dress
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Orange was the colour of her dress 2023

Domaine Hughes Beguet

Domaine fruit, Macerated Savagnin

€63,33 per litre
Tissot Indigene CremantIndigene Cremant du Jura | Natural Wine by Tissot.
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€44,90

Indigéne Cremant du Jura

Stéphane Tissot

Indigenous yeast 2nd fermentation!

€59,87 per litre
Domaine Overnoy - Chardonnay Assemblage 2022
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€46,21

Chardonnay Assemblage 2022

Domaine Overnoy

Aged 3 years in the cellar. Big and Fat

€61,61 per litre
les bottes rouge tot ou tardTôt ou Tard Ploussard | Natural Wine by Les Bottes Rouges.
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€43,50

Tôt ou Tard Ploussard 2023

Les Bottes Rouges

Fresh and Fruity Jura

€58,00 per litre
No Milk Today | Natural Wine by Les Bottes Rouge.No Milk Today | Natural Wine by Les Bottes Rouge.
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€45,50

No Milk Today

Les Bottes Rouges

10 days maceration... ORANGE Jura!

€60,67 per litre
Epicure (375ml, vin de paille) | Natural Wine by Buronfosse.
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€41,50

Epicure (375ml, Vin de Paille)

Buronfosse

Sweet Nectar from Jura ... DELICIOUS!

€110,67 per litre
Domaine de la Touraize - Savagnin Sous Voile Oxydatif 2019
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Savagnin Sous Voile Oxydatif 2019

Domaine de la Touraize

Nutty with Curry Powder touches!

€63,33 per litre
Tony Bornard - Trousseau Le Ginglet 2022Tony Bornard Le Ginglet 2021
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€36,90

Trousseau Le Ginglet 2022

Tony Bornard

One of his most known Trousseau

€49,20 per litre
didier Grappe Traminer 22 Champs Rouge
Didier Grappe - Champs Rouge Traminer
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€32,50

Traminer 'Champs Rouge' 2022

Jules & Didier Grappe

Didier's best Savagnin plot!

€43,33 per litre
L'Octavin Hip Hip Pinot
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€38,50

Hip Hip Jura Pinot Noir 2023 (one per order)

L'Octavin

New Hip Hip Pinot!!

€51,33 per litre
Les Bottes Rouge KILT Liquor
Les Bottes rouge - KILT liquor
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€38,40

Kilt 2020 (vin de liqueur)

Les Bottes Rouges

Sweet, fortified Jura Macvin

€51,20 per litre
Tony Bornard - Le Pinoctambule Jura Pinor NoirTony Bornard - Pinocambule
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€31,90

Le Pinoctambule 2022

Tony Bornard

Jura... or southern France?

€42,53 per litre
Cotes a Cotes is an interesting natural wine crafted by Domaine de la Touraize, in Arbois, in the Jura region in FranceCotes a Cotes 2022 | Natural Wine by Domaine de la Touraize.
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€36,50

Cotes a Cotes 2022

Domaine de la Touraize

Carbonic Pinot & Trousseau in Amphora!

€48,67 per litre
Touraize Cremant 2022 Special wine juraTouraize Cremant 2022 Special
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€37,19

Cremant du Jura 2022 SPECIAL

Domaine de la Touraize

Aged longer before disgorgement

€49,59 per litre

Natural wines from Jura region in France

We’re a little obsessed with the Jura region, we admit it.

These wines have captivated all of us in some way and we are constantly scouring winelists, pulling corks and on the hunt for more new and exciting bottles. We’re not the only ones with this obsession and in recent times Jura’s status and stocks have risen sharply, as have prices for its most famous producers with the likes of Overnoy, Ganevat and Labet being on the want list of many. We wanted to help you navigate the region a little easier and make sense of some of the confusing bits. Let’s crack on!

As it stands, Jura is one of the smallest wine regions in France with a measly 2000 hectares of vines planted. Compare that to neighbouring Burgundy (which has around 30,000 hectares) and you can see why its success is surprising to some. The region was not always so small in terms of hectarage and bottle production, it was once thriving but the vines were decimated by Phylloxera (in the late 1800s), the onset of mildew infections across Europe (early 1900s) and, of course, two World Wars also didn’t help the situation. Despite all of this, Jura has a very long tradition of producing incredible and unique wines.

The region lies around 100kms east of Burgundy on the Eastern edges of France sandwiched between the Bresse plain and the limestone filled Jura mountains from which the region gets its name (the limestone is from the Jurassic era, but there are no dinosaur theme parks around sadly!)

The nearby mountains heavily influence the climate of the region, as do the Alps a little further east on the Swiss border. The climate is cool to moderate and very wet. The continentality of the climate means that winters are bitterly cold but due to climate change, summers become hot and dry, creating some drought issues in some years.

The vineyards are scattered across the region on undulating hills all pushing different aspects trying to catch the best sun exposure at a moderate altitude of 250-350 meters above sea level. Plantings sit below a plateau of rich Jurassic limestone.

But, before we all jump to conclusions about the soil type - limestone only influences some of the vineyards and the dominant soil type in the region is Marl (which is a sedimentary rock rich in carbonate, clay and silt).

All marls are not created equal, some have more clay and some more calcareous (limestone-based) minerals which can be displayed in the color of the soil itself. These variations can be blue, gray or white shaded depending on its geological make-up. It’s safe to say that the soils here are a complex layer cake, similar to Burgundy and that some say are just as confusing.

Wine growing areas in Jura

The main growing areas of the region are centered around the sub-appellation of Arbois (in the north) and the famed Pupillin sub-appellation where the legendary Pierre Overnoy resides. Centrally, Chateau Chalon (where you can find Domaine Macle) is an appellation dedicated to the legendary Vin Jaune and due south we have another standout sub-appellation of l’Etoile.

Further south the legendary village of Rotalier lies and is home to some of the region’s most renowned producers Jean-Francois Ganevat and Domaine Labet. The region also uses a catch-all appellation for all its vineyard areas the Côtes du Jura.

Chardonnay is the dominant variety and Pinot Noir is also on the rise across the vineyards but these two heavyweights don’t stand in the way of the three championed native varieties, the white Savagnin (aka Traminer, Naturé), the reds Poulsard (aka Ploussard in Pupillin) and Trousseau.

Wines of all types are made including Cremant, a fortified wine (Macvin) and of course still red and white wines. What sets Jura apart from the rest are the winemaking styles, which are thrilling but can also be confusing to the uninitiated.

The most well-known of these styles is the Vin Jaune. This wine is traditionally made from 100% Savagnin. It is fermented as regular white wine but then matured in 228-litre Burgundy barrels (“piece” in French) that are not topped up (i.e. after the wine has evaporated out, which is generally commonplace elsewhere). This gap of oxygen in the barrel allows the development of a thin layer of yeast to build on the surface of the wine (the voile or veil in English) similar to the flor of fino sherry.

The voile both protects the wine and gives it a wonderful oxidative character. Maturation must be for a minimum of 5 years under the voile and a minimum of 6 years in total. Vin Jaune is a special experience to take in and can be known to shock (in a great way, of course). They are sometimes served as an aperitif or alongside the local chicken (Poulet de Bresse) or cheese (Comte).

Oxidative winemaking styles make their way over to many of the whites of the region, although some are made in a process that is the opposite but equally mind-blowing. Those aged in the oxidative process but not for the extreme Vin Jaune lengths of time, or using different varieties such as Chardonnay, can have less intense but equally enticing oxidative character. They are usually labelled “Sous Voile”, meaning “under the veil (of Flor, as previously described above)’.

White wines that are “protected” from oxygen and the yeast development during their maturation have very different but equally insane and very distinct reductive characters (of gunflint, struck match, lead pencil) that some would argue (me included on some days) are equally as mind-blowing as those of their oxidative cousins. These wines are labeled “ouillé” which is the term used for wines kept in barrels that are topped up (a process called ouillage in French).

The reds sometimes take a back seat to the super-expressive whites but they should not be overlooked, especially those from the local varieties. The Poulsard variety is the lightest of the bunch due to its very thin skin. It's generally made as a fruit-driven wine, light and fun with very little tannin and its red currant character is normally the star. Poulsard can sometimes even be made in Gamay style using carbonic or semi-carbonic maceration.

The Trousseau is usually made with longer maceration times, possibly with some whole bunches, giving the wines a little more body and depth. It usually sees some maturation in the barrel adding structure and giving a precise framework of darker fruits and earthy edges to shine. Blends are not uncommon using both varieties and, of course, some Pinot Noir.

With all of this possibility at your fingertips and a raft to choose from on MORE Natural Wine, you’ve got lots of opportunities to discover more and as always, do get in touch for some recommendations or questions!

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