Vin Jaune

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Vin Jaune is a distinctive French white wine from the Jura, known for its oxidative aging under a veil of yeast that gives it nutty, sherry-like aromas and remarkable longevity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French wine
fortified-style wine
white wine
acidityLevel high acidity
agingContainer oak barrel
agingMethod sous voile
under veil of yeast
agingPotential several decades
aromaProfile nutty
oxidative
sherry-like
associatedAppellation Arbois AOC NERFINISHED
Château-Chalon AOC NERFINISHED
Côtes du Jura AOC NERFINISHED
L’Étoile AOC NERFINISHED
bottlingVessel clavelin bottle
carbonationLevel still
color white
countryOfOrigin France
distinctFrom fortified Sherry
fermentationType still wine fermentation
foodPairing Comté cheese NERFINISHED
local Jura cheeses
poultry with cream and morels
rich sauces
fortification unfortified
knownFor remarkable longevity
legalClassificationRegion Jura AOC NERFINISHED
legalStatus protected designation within Jura AOCs
notableSubregion Château-Chalon NERFINISHED
oxidationLevel deliberately oxidative
productionRequirement long barrel aging without topping up
regionOfOrigin Jura wine region NERFINISHED
servingGlass white wine glass
servingTemperature around 14–16 °C
similarTo Amontillado Sherry NERFINISHED
Fino Sherry NERFINISHED
style oxidatively aged wine
sweetnessLevel dry
typicalAgingDuration at least 6 years and 3 months in barrel GENERATED
typicalAlcoholByVolume around 14–15% ABV
typicalBottleSize 62 cl
typicalFlavorNote almond
curry-like spice
dried fruit
walnut
typicalGrapeVariety Savagnin NERFINISHED
yeastType flor-like yeast veil

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Jura region hasWineStyle Vin Jaune