Arbois on sale
Arbois
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The first French AOC in 1936, Arbois is also Jura's largest appellation. This "fertile land" ("ar" and "bos" in Celtic), in the north of the Jura, produces red, rosé and white wines from five authorized grape varieties (Chardonnay, Savagnin, Pinot Noir, Trousseau and Poulsard). Located around the town of Arbois, the vineyards are spread over 13 communes. Producers in the commune of Pupillin can add this name to the appellation on their label. The red wines vary in intensity depending on the grape varieties and the blend, going from a delicate almost rosé colour to a deeper red. When young they are packed with crunchy red fruit. They age well, evolving notes of spices, undergrowth, humus and mushrooms, or more meaty notes from the Trousseau grape. These wines are always delicate and supple, while also being rounded and well-structured.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : Jura

Colour : red

Volume : 45000 hectolitres

Grape variety : Poulsard, Pinot Noir
Food and wine pairings : Fricassée de poulet aux morilles

Appellation : Arbois

Size (in ha) : 843 hectares

Viticulture : conventional More information....

Service temperature : 12°

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Auction history Arbois 2020
11/29/202319
9/27/202319
8/9/202325
2/16/202328
11/23/202293
8/3/202224
7/27/202227
7/12/202227
6/22/202228
3/2/202231

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