ARBOIS TROUSSEAU VIGNES AUX ÂNES 2023

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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.
Besides the world-famous Pinot Noir, the Jura has the wealth to hold two native varieties: the Trousseau and the Poulsard.
The Trousseau is a late and demanding grape variety of local origin and requires lighter, gravelly and warm soil. Once vinified, it develops intense, peppery, spicy flavours and accents of red fruits.
- The palate is typical of the grape variety. It reveals notes of spices and ripe fruit, with an elegant and balanced structure.
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: 4,96 Ha
- West and North West exposure
- Average age of vines : 31 years ( 1993 )
- Soils: clays and marls.
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 vigour and yield.
The Guyot double size is necessary to better control its performance.
The 2023 harvest started on 28 August in our large vineyard, and was well anticipated, particularly for the Crémants, with around ten days' cutting, which enabled us to retain good acidity and ultimately produce a magnificent harvest.
The best-quality plots this year were the white varieties: Chardonnay and Savagnin.
The red wines are still on a tightrope and the choice of harvest date was once again decisive, but once again, everything was well anticipated to produce some fine cuvées!
There'll be no frost in 2023, and we'd love to see this level of harvest every year, with volumes well above the ten-year average, reminiscent of the 2018 vintage, the benchmark for volumes in the Jura.
The best-quality plots this year were the white varieties: Chardonnay and Savagnin.
The red wines are still on a tightrope and the choice of harvest date was once again decisive, but once again, everything was well anticipated to produce some fine cuvées!
There'll be no frost in 2023, and we'd love to see this level of harvest every year, with volumes well above the ten-year average, reminiscent of the 2018 vintage, the benchmark for volumes in the Jura.
International Wine Challenge -
95 pts - Gold medal - May 2025