Domaine Bornard

Vin Jaune 2015

Arbois Pupillin | White | 2015

Domaine Bornard

Vin Jaune 2015

Arbois Pupillin | Blanc | 2015

Aged for over six years under flor in oak barrels—seven years for Domaine Bornard—Vin Jaune develops a unique aromatic complexity, shaped by yeasts that naturally protect it from oxidation. Tony Bornard's Vin Jaune 2015 captivates with its intensity, immense aging potential, and singular identity. A rare and powerful bottle that surprises even seasoned connoisseurs. Guaranteed to deliver a profound experience.

Regular price €89.50

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Jura

Appellation, Arbois Pupillin

Grape Variety(ies), Savagnin

Certification, Organic

Sweetness,

Vinification, Oak barrel aging

Soil Type, Marl

Alcohol Content , 15.8%

Regular price €89.50
Vin Jaune 2015
89,50 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

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Serving Recommendations

Aging Potential

10+ years

Our Review of the Cuvée

On the nose, this wine reveals intense aromas of walnut, raisin, and curry, inviting exploration. On the palate, its texture is silky, with beautifully concentrated flavors of dried fruits and delicate spices. The finish is persistent, revealing remarkable elegance and depth. This is a powerful and expressive wine, perfect for pairing with robust dishes such as aged cheeses or poultry in sauce. A tasting experience that celebrates the art of traditional winemaking while inviting a precious moment of shared enjoyment.

Domaine Bornard

Domaine Bornard

Jura | France

In the Jura, Tony Bornard cultivates a personal approach to the region's emblematic grape varieties, notably Savagnin, Trousseau, and Poulsard. Vineyard management is conducted biodynamically, with a focus on the natural balance of the grapes and their ability to express their origin without excessive intervention.

Winemaking emphasizes adaptability, with aging choices varying according to the desired profiles: topped-up or non-topped-up wines, and the use of amphorae or old barrels. These options allow for adjusting textures and balances without standardizing the cuvées or fixing a unique style.

The wines retain a distinct spontaneity, featuring agile textures and often direct fruit, supported by vibrant energy. The overall approach highlights the diversity and liveliness of the Jura terroirs, offering a free yet coherent interpretation, attentive to both precision and expression.