Anne et Jean-François Ganevat

La Croix des Batailles 2024

Vin de France | Red | 2024

Anne et Jean-François Ganevat

La Croix des Batailles 2024

Vin de France | Rouge | 2024

Cold semi-carbonic maceration, aged in wooden truncated cone tanks for 10 months. Native yeasts, unfiltered, no added sulfur

Regular price 35,90€

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Jura

Appellation, Vin de France

Grape variety(ies), Pinot Noir

Certification,

Sweetness Level, Dry

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil Type, Marl

Alcohol content, 13.0%

Regular price 35,90€
La Croix des Batailles 2024
35,90 €

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Cuvée Profile

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Serving Recommendations

Aging Potential

1 to 2 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

Fresh red berries with spices and slightly smoky notes. Soft on the palate. Freshness returns with a hint of floral notes on the finish. This natural wine may still have some (natural) carbonation; it’s best to open it in advance and ideally decant the bottle. A vigorous swirl may be necessary, but after that, it’s pure, delightful sipping!

Jean-François Ganevat

Anne et Jean-François Ganevat

Jura | France

Located in Rotalier in the Jura, Domaine Ganevat embodies one of the most unique and accomplished expressions of the Jura vineyard. Led by Jean-François Ganevat, the estate is built upon meticulous work on family plots, often planted with old vines, cultivated according to demanding organic principles and close to biodynamics.

Here, each vine is tended as a distinct entity. The soils, predominantly composed of marl, calcareous scree, and clay, are ploughed and maintained to preserve their vitality and natural balance. Yields are intentionally kept low to concentrate the expression of the grape and the terroir, without artifice.

In the cellar, the philosophy remains consistent: minimal intervention, maximum precision. Fermentations occur naturally, and aging periods are extended, often in old barrels or neutral vessels, to never ... Read more