The Savagnin Ouille by Chevassu Fassenet is a wine with notes of white pear and apricot, aromas of musk and an enveloping and spicy palate. It is produced with the classic vinification in demi-muids and full foudres. Wine for veal tartare and white meats.
Region: France, jura.
Grapes: Savagnin.
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: 18 months in barrel.
Contains sulfites
Savagnin from Les Chais du Vieux Bourg is a white wine made from the grapes of the same name that come from 45-year-old vines that grow on blue marl subsoil under a layer of ice. Aging of 2-3 years in small barrels on fine lees, without decanting. Average quantity produced: 1,500 bottles per year. A delicious and structured wine that offers aromas of white berry fruit, citrus and mineral notes.
Region: France, jura.
Grapes: Savagnin.
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: 12 months in barrique.
Contiens sulfites
A code name, B.B.1, for a wine obtained from a blend of Chardonnay and Savagnin, and signed by Ludwig Bindernagel, an architect who became a winemaker in 2003. The nose is powerful, with hints of pineapple and hints of lemon. At the sip it hits with a burst of freshness and fruit that explodes in the mouth.
Region: France, jura.
Grapes: Savagnin and Chardonnay.
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: 12 months in barrique.
Contains sulfites
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Savaginin Les Gaudrettes by Tony Bornard is a white wine of great complexity and minerality obtained from the homonymous grapes that come from vines located on gray marls. It is produced in a non-oxidative version. Full expression of this vine, nervous and fresh, never alcoholic. Vinified half in large wood and half in stainless steel. Zero added sulphites, very juicy.
Region: France, Jura.
Grapes: Savagnin.
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: 12 months in large wood and half in stainless steel.
Contains sulfites