Description
What kind of wine is it
The Vin Jaune from Domaine de la Renardiere is an organic still white with a deep and distinctive personality. It appears in the glass with a golden yellow hue, revealing complex aromas of dried fruit and spices. On the palate, it is rich and elegant, characterised by a long persistence that makes it ideal for contemplative moments. Its evolved structure and broad sip are enhanced when paired with mature cheeses, walnuts, mushroom-based dishes, and creamy preparations of fish or poultry.
Where does it come from
The Savagnin grapes dedicated to this wine grow in the vineyards of Pupillin, in the heart of the French Jura region. This area, located within the Arbois-Pupillin zone, is renowned for its vocation for producing whites with remarkable longevity and a strong aromatic imprint. Domaine de la Renardiere cultivates its vines following the rhythms of organic farming, with the clear intention of reflecting in every glass the pure expression of the local terroir, authentically respecting the balance of nature.
How is it produced
The production process is distinguished by an ageing period of six years and three months in partially filled barrels, without any topping up. This technique encourages the natural formation of a yeast veil on the surface, initiating oxidative ageing in the solera style. It is precisely this slow maturation that gives the wine its breadth of flavour, forging a fascinating aromatic profile and ensuring the elegant texture that defines its final identity in the glass.
History and Curiosities
Vin Jaune is an icon of the Jura, renowned for the allure of its oxidative style. This 2016 vintage from Domaine de la Renardiere, made from Savagnin grapes of the Arbois-Pupillin AOC, matures patiently for over six years in partially filled barrels under a veil of yeast. This pure artisanal expression enhances the unique identity of this organic wine. The typical clavelin format of 0.62 litres pays homage to the ancient local tradition, offering an authentic piece of French winemaking history.
Tasting notes
Perfume
Color
Taste
Serve at:
12 - 14 °C
Longevity:
10 - 15 years
Decanting time:
1 hour
| Name | Domaine de la Renardiere Vin Jaune 0.62L 2016 |
|---|---|
| Type | White organic still |
| Denomination | Arbois-Pupillin AOC |
| Vintage | 2016 |
| Size | 0,62 l |
| Alcohol content | 15.0% by volume |
| Grape varieties | Savagnin |
| Country | France |
| Region | Jura |
| Vendor | Domaine de la Renardiere |
| Story | History and Curiosities Vin Jaune is an icon of the Jura, renowned for the allure of its oxidative style. This 2016 vintage from Domaine de la Renardiere, made from Savagnin grapes of the Arbois-Pupillin AOC, matures patiently for over six years in partially filled barrels under a veil of yeast. This pure artisanal expression enhances the unique identity of this organic wine. The typical clavelin format of 0.62 litres pays homage to the ancient local tradition, offering an authentic piece of French winemaking history. |
| Origin | Pupillin, Jura, France |
| Production technique | Aged for 6 years and 3 months in partially filled barrels under a layer of yeast (flor), in an oxidative style (solera) |
| Wine making | Aged for years in partially filled barrels under a layer of yeast (sous voile), in an oxidative style (solera). |
| Aging | Aged for 6 years and 3 months in partially filled barrels under a layer of yeast (sous voile), in an oxidative style |
| Allergens | Contains sulphites |

