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Jura is one of France’s smallest winegrowing regions with around 2,000 hectares of vineyards – Bordeaux, in comparison, has 110,000 – but it is a historic wine region, dating back to Gallic times. For a long time, Jura’s wines were essentially reserved for local consumption, but over the last fifteen years or so, their popularity has been on the rise.

With six AOCs (Arbois, Château-Châlon, L’Etoile, Côtes-du-Jura, Crémant du Jura and Macvin du Jura) and one PGI (IGP Coteaux-de-l’Ain Revermont), some characterful local grape varieties (Savagnin, Poulsard and Trousseau), as well as other better-known varieties used in blends (Chardonnay and Pinot Noir) and fantastic terroirs, Jura’s wines are now among the most sought-after in the world. Overnoy, Ganevat, Domaine des Miroirs and Domaine des Murmures are names that wine connoisseurs the world over dream about, especially those who enjoy natural wines. Alongside these icons, many other extremely talented producers are also drawing the attention of wine enthusiasts, from new to more historic estates and even some that are no longer in existence, like Bruyère-Houillon, Labet, Tissot, Jean Macle, M. Perron, Jacques Puffeney, Jean-Marc Brignot, Allante Boulanger, Morgane Turlier, Maison Glandien, Nicolas Jacob, Maison Maenad, Thomas Poppy, Alexandre Plassat, Domaine des Cavarodes, Domaine Saint-Pierre, and Rousset Martin. Unfortunately, with demand far outstripping supply at many of the region’s estates, wines are becoming increasingly hard to find. However, Jura is a dynamic wine region and new talent is regularly emerging.

Discover our selection of the best Jura wines, from iconic names to rising stars.

Jura

Jura is one of France’s smallest winegrowing regions with around 2,000 hectares of vineyards – Bordeaux, in comparison, has 110,000 – but it is a historic wine region, dating back to Gallic times. For a long time, Jura’s wines were essentially reserved for local consumption, but over the last fifteen years or so, their popularity has been on the rise.

With six AOCs (Arbois, Château-Châlon, L’Etoile, Côtes-du-Jura, Crémant du Jura and Macvin du Jura) and one PGI (IGP Coteaux-de-l’Ain Revermont), some characterful local grape varieties (Savagnin, Poulsard and Trousseau), as well as other better-known varieties used in blends (Chardonnay and Pinot Noir) and fantastic terroirs, Jura’s wines are now among the most sought-after in the world. Overnoy, Ganevat, Domaine des Miroirs and Domaine des Murmures are names that wine connoisseurs the world over dream about, especially those who enjoy natural wines. Alongside these icons, many other extremely talented producers are also drawing the attention of wine enthusiasts, from new to more historic estates and even some that are no longer in existence, like Bruyère-Houillon, Labet, Tissot, Jean Macle, M. Perron, Jacques Puffeney, Jean-Marc Brignot, Allante Boulanger, Morgane Turlier, Maison Glandien, Nicolas Jacob, Maison Maenad, Thomas Poppy, Alexandre Plassat, Domaine des Cavarodes, Domaine Saint-Pierre, and Rousset Martin. Unfortunately, with demand far outstripping supply at many of the region’s estates, wines are becoming increasingly hard to find. However, Jura is a dynamic wine region and new talent is regularly emerging.

Discover our selection of the best Jura wines, from iconic names to rising stars.

2016
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60(starting price)
2012
A
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65(current price)
2012
A
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70(current price)
2012
A
S
70(current price)
2009
80(starting price)Price per bottle 40
2005
34(current price)
1994
30(starting price)
2015
A
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90(current price)
2014
A
S
65(starting price)
2012
A
S
75(current price)
2014
60(starting price)
2017
87(current price)
2017
252(current price)Price per bottle 84
2017
162(current price)Price per bottle 81
2011
100(current price)
2003
280(starting price)Price per bottle 140
2003
140(starting price)
2003
126(starting price)
2002
90(current price)
1995
160(starting price)
1995
144(starting price)
1975
172(current price)
1969
192(current price)
2023
30(starting price)
2023
25(starting price)
Côtes du Jura Castor Champ Divin

Côtes du Jura Castor Champ Divin

2022
30(starting price)
2022
30(current price)
2022
53(starting price)Price per bottle 26.50
2022
78(current price)Price per bottle 26
2022
78(starting price)Price per bottle 26
2022
25(starting price)
2022
41(current price)Price per bottle 13.67
2022
41(starting price)Price per bottle 13.67
2021
70(starting price)Price per bottle 35
2021
1(current price)
2020
30(starting price)
2020
25(current price)
2019
45(starting price)
2019
18(starting price)
2018
122(current price)Price per bottle 61
2016
172(current price)Price per bottle 86
2016
50(starting price)Price per bottle 25
2011
85(current price)
1998
21(starting price)
1992
40(starting price)Price per bottle 20
1992
60(starting price)Price per bottle 20
2023
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54(starting price)
2011
31(current price)
2022
A
K
100(starting price)
2022
A
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80(starting price)
2022
A
K
80(starting price)
2022
A
K
80(starting price)
2022
A
K
160(starting price)Price per bottle 80
2022
A
K
240(starting price)Price per bottle 80
2019
A
K
80(current price)
2022
A
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255(starting price)Price per bottle 85
2022
A
K
85(starting price)
2022
A
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170(starting price)Price per bottle 85
2020
A
K
82(current price)
2014
A
K
130(starting price)
2013
A
K
100(starting price)
2019
A
K
90(starting price)
2019
A
K
90(current price)
2022
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260(current price)Price per bottle 86.67
2022
A
K
86(starting price)
2022
A
K
257(starting price)Price per bottle 85.67
2022
A
K
171(starting price)Price per bottle 85.50
2019
A
K
95(starting price)
2019
A
K
180(starting price)Price per bottle 90
2018
A
K
99(starting price)
2018
A
K
198(starting price)Price per bottle 99
2018
A
K
297(starting price)Price per bottle 99
2016
A
K
100(starting price)
2009
A
K
100(current price)
2020
A
82(current price)
2018
A
K
80(current price)
2016
A
K
80(current price)
2020
A
90(starting price)
2019
A
80(starting price)
2019
A
K
195(starting price)Price per bottle 97.50