Domaine Bornard

Trousseau Le Garde Corps 2019

Vin de France | Red | 2019

Domaine Bornard

Trousseau Le Garde Corps 2019

Vin de France | Red | 2019

This Trousseau comes from grey marl soils and reveals a characteristic mineral richness. Its vinification in tanks with regular punch-downs, followed by aging in large oak casks for fifteen months, gives it an elegant and sustained structure. With no added sulfites, it embodies a natural and environmentally conscious approach, underscored by a superb texture and a delicate mineral profile.

Regular price 36,50€

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Country of origin, France

Region , Jura

Appellation, Vin de France

Grape variety(s), Trousseau

Certification, Organic

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Aged in oak barrels

Soil Type , Chalky

Alcohol content, 13.8 %

Regular price 36,50€
Trousseau Le Garde Corps 2019
36,50 €

How to appreciate this wine?

Food and wine pairing tips
  • Cuisine végétarienne
Service tips

Serve at 16° to 18°

Guarding potential

5 to 10 years

Our opinion on the vintage

Discover a truly impressive Trousseau: On the nose, it expresses itself with vibrant mineral notes that recall its unique origin. On the palate, its texture is silky and ample, wonderfully balancing a rich aromatic intensity with a persistent mineral finesse. The tannins are supple and well-integrated, offering a long and harmonious finish. This wine is a beautiful demonstration of the character and elegance that extended aging in large oak casks can impart. An experience to savor, perfect for lovers of natural and authentic wines.

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.