Domaine Bornard

Les Chassagnes 2018

Vin de France | White | 2018

Domaine Bornard

Les Chassagnes 2018

Vin de France | White | 2018

This Côtes du Jura wine from Domaine Bornard is made from the Savagnin grape. It is distinguished by subtle hints of ripe fruit accompanied by delicate notes of almonds and hazelnuts. The topping-up process preserves its unique freshness, unlike the traditional oxidation of the Jura region. On the palate, it reveals a beautiful breadth and a flavorful structure, underscored by a persistent saline finish. A refined expression of Jura winemaking expertise.

Regular price 49,00€

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Country of origin,

Region ,

Appellation, Vin de France

Grape variety(s), Savagnin

Certification, Organic

Sweetness, Dry

Winemaking, Aged in oak barrels

Soil Type , Clay-limestone

Alcohol content, 13.5 %

Regular price 49,00€
Les Chassagnes 2018
49,00 €

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Our opinion on the vintage

On the nose, this Savagnin charms with its delicate aromas of hazelnuts and almonds, enveloped in hints of grapefruit and yellow fruits. On the palate, it offers a full-bodied texture that opens generously, delivering a pleasant and rich sensation. The salinity on the finish is surprising and tastes perfectly in this remarkable, oxidation-free cuvée, thanks to topping up. The whole is harmonious, with a long and persistent finish, leaving us wanting to return to these exquisitely natural flavors.

Domaine Bornard

Domaine Bornard

Jura | France

In the Jura region, Tony Bornard has developed a personal approach to the area's emblematic grape varieties, notably Savagnin, Trousseau, and Poulsard. Vineyard work is conducted biodynamically, with attention paid to the natural balance of the grapes and their ability to express their origin without undue constraint.

Winemaking techniques allow for significant adaptation, with aging choices varying according to the desired profiles: topped up or not topped up, use of amphorae or old barrels. These options allow for adjustments to textures and balances without homogenizing the cuvées or imposing a single style.

The wines retain a marked spontaneity, with agile textures and often direct fruit, supported by a lively energy. The entire body of work highlights the diversity and vibrancy of the Jura terroirs, in a free yet coherent approach, attentive to both precision and expression.