Domaine Bornard

Trousseau Le Ginglet 2022

Vin de France | Red | 2022

Domaine Bornard

Trousseau Le Ginglet 2022

Vin de France | Rouge | 2022

This wine stands out for its environmentally friendly cultivation methods, which involve no synthetic chemicals and no added sulfites. Grown on a terroir of gravel and red marl, it offers a lighter, more airy profile compared to its counterpart, the Trousseau Garde Corps. Perfect for immediate enjoyment as well as for aging in the cellar—which will not compromise its quality—it offers a versatility appreciated by connoisseurs.

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Jura

Appellation, Vin de France

Varietal(s), Trousseau

Certification, Organic

Sweetness,

Vinification, Oak barrel aging

Soil Type, Marl

Alcohol content: 14 .1%

Regular price 28,90€
Trousseau Le Ginglet 2022
28,90 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Light | Mineral

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 14° to 16°C

Aging Potential

2 to 5 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

The nose of this wine offers subtle, delicate notes that evoke the minerality of its gravel and red marl terroir. On the palate, it reveals a light, fluid texture, marked by a freshness and liveliness that will appeal to lovers of fine, elegant wines. The aromas intertwine delicately, leaving a sensation of purity and balance. This is a wine that does not require aging, yet will also evolve gracefully over the years, retaining its charm and finesse.

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.