ARBOIS CHARDONNAY VIGNES DE SORBIEF 2024
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Several generations have been necessary to patiently built one of the largest and greatest estates in the area, focused on key appellations such as Château-Chalon, l’Étoile and Arbois. The Domaine MAIRE & Fils covers nowadays 234 hectares of vines producing all the area grapes varieties.
Its great adaptability makes it the most prominent grape variety in the area today, as well as in the Domaine Maire’s vineyards.
- A complex nose revealing finesse, roundness and minerality.
- In the mouth its attack is frank and opens on floral notes and dried fruit followed by a good amplitude and a very long persistence.
The Arbois AOC is the oldest and largest of the Jura's four geographic AOCs. In particular, it was France's first AOC (created in 1937).
Its name originates in the Celtic words "ar" and "bois" that would mean "fertile land".
- Surface: 2,85 Ha
- South and southeast exposure
- Average age of vines : 52 years (1974)
- Soils: marls and limestones with fossil shells.
The work in the vines, is based on the respect of the nature and the soil. We practice soil reassembly to aerate the lands subjected to settlement due to moisture, and grass with plants. Such as clover, which, by competing on the vine, can modulate its mineral and water supply and control its vigour and yield.
The Guyot double size is necessary for the Chardonnay to better control its performance.
The year 2024 will remain etched in our memories.
The weather conditions were extreme: temperatures nearing 40°C, periods of intense drought, and episodes of heavy rain and hail. Our vineyards were severely tested, and we experienced a significant drop in yields, losing between 60% and 70% of our harvest.
Despite an early start to the growing season in March, we were able to begin the harvest at the usual time, around late September. The harvest spanned 3 to 4 weeks, allowing us to pick the grapes at their optimal ripeness.
The first tastings are promising: our wines are well-balanced, with smooth notes and generous aromas. The whites stand out for their freshness and intensity, thanks to high concentrations of thiols. The reds offer intense fruitiness and a delicate texture, with acidity levels that align with our region’s expectations.
Despite the challenges posed by the climate, we remain optimistic. This vintage, although marked by reduced production, could very well turn out to be exceptional. We look forward to seeing how these wines will evolve over time.
The weather conditions were extreme: temperatures nearing 40°C, periods of intense drought, and episodes of heavy rain and hail. Our vineyards were severely tested, and we experienced a significant drop in yields, losing between 60% and 70% of our harvest.
Despite an early start to the growing season in March, we were able to begin the harvest at the usual time, around late September. The harvest spanned 3 to 4 weeks, allowing us to pick the grapes at their optimal ripeness.
The first tastings are promising: our wines are well-balanced, with smooth notes and generous aromas. The whites stand out for their freshness and intensity, thanks to high concentrations of thiols. The reds offer intense fruitiness and a delicate texture, with acidity levels that align with our region’s expectations.
Despite the challenges posed by the climate, we remain optimistic. This vintage, although marked by reduced production, could very well turn out to be exceptional. We look forward to seeing how these wines will evolve over time.
