Jura wines

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Jura wines are distinctive French wines from the Jura region, known for their oxidative styles like Vin Jaune, unique grape varieties such as Savagnin and Poulsard, and traditional production methods.

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Jura wine region 2
Jura wine 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French wine
wine style
appellation Arbois AOC NERFINISHED
Château-Chalon AOC NERFINISHED
Crémant du Jura AOC NERFINISHED
Côtes du Jura AOC NERFINISHED
L’Étoile AOC NERFINISHED
aromaProfile dried fruit notes
nutty notes
oxidative character
savory and spicy notes
climate continental climate
color red
rosé
sparkling rosé
sparkling white
white
country France
fermentationVessel oak barrel
foodPairing Comté cheese NERFINISHED
local Jura cheeses
mushroom dishes
poultry in cream sauce
grapeVariety Chardonnay
Ploussard NERFINISHED
Poulsard
Savagnin NERFINISHED
Trousseau NERFINISHED
knownFor Chardonnay wines
Poulsard grape NERFINISHED
Savagnin grape NERFINISHED
Trousseau grape NERFINISHED
Vin Jaune NERFINISHED
Vin de Paille NERFINISHED
oxidative wine styles
traditional production methods
locatedBetween Burgundy and Switzerland
locatedIn eastern France NERFINISHED
productionMethod oxidative aging without topping up barrels
sun-drying grapes for Vin de Paille
use of voile (yeast veil) for Vin Jaune
region Jura wine region NERFINISHED
regulatoryFramework French AOC system
soilType limestone soils
marl soils
style light red wine
oxidative white wine
sparkling wine
sweet wine
typicalAging aging under flor-like yeast veil
long barrel aging

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Arbois, Jura, France knownFor Jura wines
subject surface form: Arbois
this entity surface form: Jura wine
Arbois, Jura, France locatedIn Jura wines
subject surface form: Arbois
this entity surface form: Jura wine region
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté hasWineRegion Jura wines
this entity surface form: Jura wine region