Savagnin Macere Paradoxe | Arnoux Jerome

Sale price€55,00

Bianco
Jura (FR)
Arbois AOC
Savagnin
Enjoy it within 3 years.
13.5% ABV

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Production and refinement

Grapes that grow on clay soils, harvested in the first decade of September. The process includes destemming, crushing, skin contact maceration for 3 days, and gentle pressing.

The must undergoes alcoholic fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, followed by malolactic fermentation. The wine then matures for several months in stainless steel.

Organoleptic analysis

Visual exam

A beautiful golden yellow color.

Olfactory examination

On the nose, it stands out with fruity notes (banana, pineapple, mango, grapefruit), floral hints (linden, acacia, and jasmine), honey, and spices (turmeric and nutmeg). Exuberant and aromatic.

Tasting

The sip is very fresh, intense, and savory, with the fruity notes detected on the nose returning. It finishes long with a distinctive bitterness characteristic of the grape variety.

Contents index

From the vineyard to the table: discover our wine

Ready for a journey to discover Savagnin Macere Paradoxe | Arnoux Jerome ? We will now take you to delve deeper into every aspect of this exceptional wine through three key sections:

Cellar

Come and learn about the history and values ​​of the winery which passionately grows and transforms grapes into wine

Territory

Immerse yourself in the land that gives life to these unique grapes, discovering the climate and terroir that influence its character

Pairings

Get expert advice on the perfect pairings that will enhance both the wine and your meal

The winery

Country: France

Region: Jura, Arbois

Hectares of vineyards: 15

Arnoux Jerome

Arnoux's signature is unmistakable in his wines, ranging from the most traditional labels to the more experimental ones. This winery, spanning just 15 hectares of vineyards, is a true laboratory that tells the story of the Arbois region.

Arnoux Jerome

We are in the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region, at Cellier des Tiercelines, a winery of excellence in the Jura department, producing wines of extraordinary quality that reflect its unique vision of the terroir.

Region and territory

Small artisanal wineries that keep traditions alive

Jura

Small artisanal wineries that keep traditions alive

Jura

Small artisanal wineries that keep traditions alive

Jura

Viticulture in Jura dates back to the Roman era. Once, the vineyards covered a much larger area, but after World War II, cultivation was scaled down, and today it comprises only 2,000 hectares, sustained by the determination of producers committed to preserving traditions. The winemaking landscape in Jura consists mainly of small family-run estates that use traditional production methods.

The vineyards in Jura are partly on flat terrain and partly on plateaus, but also at the foot of the foothill area known as "Revermont," where the rugged terrain necessitates good sun exposure through terracing, with vines covering slopes of over 40%.

The soils in Jura vary significantly depending on the area, but they are generally characterized by their poverty, which makes viticulture more challenging but yields wines of great character and personality.

The climate is influenced by the mountains and is generally cool and humid, with relatively high precipitation throughout the year. In Jura, a phenomenon called "retour d'est" often occurs, where air currents descending from the Alps bring moist currents to the vineyard-covered hills, causing sudden and violent downpours that can threaten production.

The designation of wines follows the French AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée) system, and to obtain recognition, producers must meet all production criteria and submit the final wine to a committee. Viticulture in Jura mainly focuses on white grapes, including Chardonnay, Savagnin, and Poulsard. Vin Jaune, one of the most famous wines, is made from Savagnin and follows a unique aging process, stored in partially filled oak barrels, resulting in an intense, dry wine with a distinctive nutty aroma.

The Côtes du Jura is the most significant designation in the region, encompassing over 70 municipalities. The predominant wines are whites based on Chardonnay and Savagnin, and reds from Pinot Noir, Trousseau (Bastard), and Poulsard.

Arbois

Arbois is a small town with a significant distinction: it was the first French AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée). Today, it leads the Jura in wine production, with around 30,000 hectoliters per year, distributed as follows: 70% red wines and 30% white wines. The Arbois AOC designation spans 12 municipalities, covering a total of 766 hectares.

The first French AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée).

Recommended pairings and dishes

Matching by concordance

A macerated white that stands out for its exuberant and even spicy aromas. It pairs best with dishes that mirror its body and flavors: opt for unstructured but highly aromatic dishes, including those with a slight spiciness if preferred.

Matching by contrast

A Savagnin characterized by great freshness: its acidity can be used at the table to contrast dishes with a certain richness, which is masterfully cut through by the wine.

It pairs well with

Soft cheeses, vegetable and cheese gratins, vegetarian pasta and main courses, white meats.

Matching by concordance

A macerated white that stands out for its exuberant and even spicy aromas. It pairs best with dishes that mirror its body and flavors: opt for unstructured but highly aromatic dishes, including those with a slight spiciness if preferred.

Matching by contrast

A Savagnin characterized by great freshness: its acidity can be used at the table to contrast dishes with a certain richness, which is masterfully cut through by the wine.

It pairs well with

Soft cheeses, vegetable and cheese gratins, vegetarian pasta and main courses, white meats.

Chicken Curry

A dish of Indian origin, highly aromatic and moderately structured, made of bite-sized pieces of meat enveloped in a creamy and spiced sauce. Tasty and quick to prepare.

Pasta with Vegetables

Zucchini, eggplant, bell peppers, broad beans, asparagus, artichokes, spinach... are just some of the vegetables you can use to prepare an excellent pasta dish. Perfect for light, fragrant lunches, and highly satisfying.

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