CÔTES DU JURA - TRADITION 2025
In the glass the wine offers an intense dark cherry-red colour. The nose gives off small red berries aromas, with pleasant spicy hints. In the mouth, the wine is lively, with hints of spice and ripe fruit. It has an elegant structure and a long, elegant finish.
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 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.
At the moment of pressing, the press and drop juices of each cuvee are assembled and withdrawn for malolactic fermentation on fine lees.
The wines are then aged in stainless tank for 8 months and blended together (70 % Pinot Noir, 20 % Trousseau and 10% Poulsard) before light filtration and bottling.
The 2025 vintage will be remembered as a year marked by early ripening and high quality in the Jura vineyards. Harvesting began at the Estate for the Crémants as early as August 19th. Still wines followed in early September, with a schedule spread out until September 15th depending on grape varieties and plots.
Flowering generally went well, and the clusters show excellent sanitary conditions. Chardonnay and Savagnin display great potential, while red varieties such as Poulsard and Trousseau weathered the early summer heatwaves without issue. The vineyard experienced a few very localized hailstorms in July, but the overall harvest remains promising.
Due to its early nature, the vintage shows great promise with a fine balance between sugar and acidity. Managing the harvest dates was a key challenge, allowing for the collection of the Jura's diverse varieties at their peak potential.
The harvest concluded on September 15th, and this 2025 vintage could well be one for the books.
