CÔTES DU JURA PINOT NOIR 2019

Pleasant nose, straight and fine, with delicate small wild berries notes.
In the mouth, the wine is a round, supple, velvety and greedy wine with light rounded tannins and a very present fruit.
The whole range of wines of the Jura is represented, although the whites dominate - still or sparkling - with wines that are round, fruity, and generous.
The work in the vines, is based on the respect of the nature and the soil. For young vines, located on steep slopes, to avoid erosion, we cultivate a row out of two, 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 vigor and yield.
The Guyot double size is necessary for the Pinot Noir to better control its performance. The restructuring of the vines contributes to the harmony of our cuvée: the young vines bring the exuberance, the freshness and the acidity. While the older specimens bring the structure and character.
The Pinot Noir grapes were handpicked and sorted on sorting table at their arrival at the winery. Then they were put in thermos-regulated stainless steel tank for a total maceration of 12 days, followed regularly throughout the fermentation with occasional pumping and stirring.
Then the press and drop juices were assembled and withdrawn for malolactic fermentation on fine lies.
100% of the cuvée was then placed into oak barrels (including 20% new oak barrels) for an 8 months ageing period allowing to enlarge the aromatic palette.
Bottling in June with a light filtration.
Despite a year marked by weather events, notably an episode of frost in May which hit yields hard, the 2019 promises to be very qualitative.
During the summer, the Jura benefited from regular rain, thanks to passing storms which mitigated the effects of the heatwave.
Lower volumes and sunny yet cool weather during ripening and harvesting presage an aromatic and concentrated vintage, especially in the selected plots of the Domaine Maire & Fils, whose enologist Jacques Hauller is now supervising the whole chain of production, including vinification.