some amazing Jura wines!

here’s a cut and paste version of a blog post i just did on a Jura tasting i had last night…

Wines from the Jura region of France are a nerdy oenophile’s dream. They’re unique, intense and, well, seem well-suited for dorks. They frequently come in bottles shaped like Russian stacking dolls, feature wax caps over the cork and come from grapes even wine geeks can’t remember: poulsard, savagnin, trousseau. Jura wines are like an artist friend from some remote European village who wears tight black clothes, smokes clove cigarettes and eats fried calamari out of a brown paper bag. Kind of crazy, kind of scary, but, in a very odd way, kind of cool. They are introverted wines with quirky qualities that a lot of people are just going to flat out hate. But I love them. Then again, I’m an introvert and a nerd, so that makes sense.

Anyway, I got together with some friends at Polena in Cleveland Park for some Jura wines, generously provided by another equally nerdy wine enthusiast. This tasting dinner was my first time trying wines made from poulsard and trousseau, two grapes I’m sad to say I’ve overlooked… until now. I also really love what chardonnay does in the Jura. It’s not white Burgundy, it’s not Chablis and its not California. It’s Jura. And some producers there are apparently doing great things with the grape. Jura wines are hard to get, but I’m officially on the lookout.

My tasting notes are below. I know they are a bit extravagant, but that’s only because these wines were so damned unique.


N.V. Hubert Clavelin Crémant du Jura Brut - Comté - France, Jura, Crémant du Jura
this sparkling chardonnay was light golden in color. flowers, almonds and fresh biscuit aromas. razor sharp acid, bordering on austere for some palates. lemon zest, sea shells and minerals on the palate and a distinct saline flavor on the finish. a very unique sparkling wine that made me crave oysters. (88 pts.)
2007 Domaine de l’Aigle a Deux Tetes Côtes du Jura “En Quattre Vis” Vieilles Vignes - France, Jura, Côtes du Jura
the nose on this chardonnay showed lemons and minerals, opening up with time to show a bit of orange rind. the palate is light and zesty with orange zest, lemon and mineral flavors. there’s a very distinct slate flavor in this wine. the finish is quite long, and a hint of hazelnut comes out on the finish. a lighter style, but enough complexity to keep it interesting. (88 pts.)

2007 Domaine de l’Aigle a Deux Tetes Côtes du Jura Vieilles Vignes en Griffez - France, Jura, Côtes du Jura
golden color in the glass. the nose on this is amazing: almond shell, buttered pear, coconut shavings and biscuits. the palate is so much richer and creamier than the “en quattre vis” bottling. i’m amazed two wines from the same producer, appellation and vintage (different vineyard) can be so incredibly different. this wine changed so much over the course of the night, transitioning from a creamy, nutty and herbal element to a more briny, mineral-driven wine with time. i’d love to see what five years does to this wine. i’d also love to pour this to fans of creamy california chardonnays, as this offers a version of that without the oakiness. (89 pts.)

2008 Emmanuel Houillon Arbois Pupillin Maison Pierre Overnoy Chardonnay - France, Jura, Arbois Pupillin
as a huge fan of chardonnay in all its expressions, i absolutely loved this wine. it really demands attention. from the moment it hits the glass, i knew i was in for something different. the wine was cloudy (clearly unfiltered, possibly unfined?) like tea with honey. the nose is a medley of lemon peel, honey, and what i describe as a hawaiin bun aroma, meaning a fluffy, sweet, baked bread aroma. absolutely gorgeous nose. the tasting group described the palate as “clean and tight,” and i agree. but it has tremendous richness, showing honeycomb, hazelnut, lemon peel and dried apricot. underneath it all is a briny aspect, like dill pickles covered in garlic salt. all of these elements are in impeccable balance. the finish is long and intense. what a crazy, amazing wine. (92 pts.)

1993 Emmanuel Houillon Poulsard Arbois Pupillin Maison Pierre Overnoy - France, Jura, Arbois Pupillin
the color on this “red” wine is more like watered down sweet tea mixed with cranberry juice. tim described the aromas of the wine thusly: “it smells like someone farted on a tire.” yes, there is some stinkiness. clearly some brettanomyces sneaking around in this wine. but to me it smells like braised pork belly. no, i wasn’t eating pork belly, so it’s not that. it really smelled like you’re cooking bacon on high heat, went to take a shower or something, and came back 45 minutes later. also, it smells like car exhaust. i thought of the jersey turnpike while smelling this wine. not sure if that’s a good thing, being a jersey boy, or if it means this wine could’ve poisoned me. the palate is surprisingly approachable. okay, maybe not approachable, but the average wine taster wouldn’t spit this out. good tannins still, zingy acid. the palate feels a bit confused to me, a bit off balance. i actually do get some wild strawberry and cranberry fruit. the finish is quite long and leaves me with a leathery taste. what an interesting example of what the poulsard grape can do, especially when aged. several tasters commented that the wine reminded them of burgundy a bit, and i can definitely see that comparison. (87 pts.)

2007 Jacques Puffeney Trousseau Arbois Les Berangères - France, Jura, Arbois
92 points. i loved this wine that much. vibrant ruby colored in the glass. the nose is gorgeous: soft red fruit, rich top soil, dill pickles and herbs. i could smell this wine forever, as it just kept opening up more and more. the palate is soft and sexy and very reminiscent of pinot noir, at least to me. (this wine is made from the trousseau grape). laser-like intensity and focus. delicious red fruit and mineral flavors laced with herbs. less tannic than a young burgundy, but still some grip. the finish is really long and gorgeous. my first taste of a trousseau, and i’m very impressed. (92 pts.)

2009 Domaine Ganevat Côtes du Jura Plein Sud - France, Jura, Côtes du Jura
well, one good trousseau deserves another. this wine was even better than the puffeney, albeit a very different style. bright ruby color. the nose is just gorgeous: melted licorice, plums. this combination of fresh strawberry and earth aromas reminds me of an 09 beaujolais. the palate is bright, fresh and laced with lots of minerals. the mouthfeel is plush and the wine completely coats the palate. like a really good sonoma coast pinot noir, this offers rich red fruit, earth, but then takes the minerality to a whole new level. i’m beginning to think i’m in love with trousseau. wine of the night. (93 pts.)

2007 Philippe Bornard Arbois Pupillin L’Ivresse de Noé - France, Jura, Arbois Pupillin
this dessert wine made from savagnin grapes is goldenrod colored. the nose shows honey, pine, apricots. reminds me of a late harvest chenin blanc. the palate is an interesting blend of briny flavors and creamy, sweet fruit. it’s like pickle juice and calamari dumped on top of candied peaches and apricot jam. then top it with margarita salt. seriously. what a weird/impressive wine that went very well with a variety of hard cheeses. the finish is long with a very distinct saltiness. (90 pts.)

Great notes Isaac - was disappointed I couldn’t make this one.

Have had 2 bottles of this with similar experiences. Awesome stuff that is definitely better left for the nerds!

What about the Vin Jaune!!! Can’t imagine a “Jura” tasting without THAT freak show wine! I too am intrigued at the moment with the wines from Jura…and have had a few recently, including the 2002 Puffy Vin Jaune. Thanks for the notes!

Here’s what I’ve had:

  • 2002 Jacques Puffeney Arbois Vin Jaune - France, Jura, Arbois (3/17/2011)
    My first Vin Jaune…one word: FASCINATING! It is not a wine to drink all the time, in fact for me, sometimes hard to drink, as it reminds me of spirits(which I don’t drink). The first thing you notice is the nose…yep sherry! The nose is AMAZING…I could put it in a snifter, and smell it all night! It plays with your mind…you think it should be 80 proof…but it’s only 14%. Waves of nuts, caramel, almond butter, Marsala, Comte’ cheese rind, dried apples, citrus. Then you taste it, and for me, it kind of made me grimus. Really funky at first…yeasty, tart skin, band aid, comte’ cheese(which we did have with it)…but then it really gains on you. The nuts and caramel, maple syrup, dried apples, tart citrus acidity…really well balanced, and SO overly oxidized, but alive. Again, fascinating wine. The nose is 95pts alone…the palate is really hard for me to score. Not a wine I’d drink everyday, and not a refreshing kind of wine…it’s a contemplating, snifter type wine. And I can see why these things last forever. Would love to try one with age. One of the coolest wines I’ve ever had! (90 pts.)

  • 2006 Jean Bourdy Côtes du Jura Rouge - France, Jura, Côtes du Jura (3/3/2011)
    My first Jura(along with a 2007 Domaine de L’Octavin Arbois Pamina)…wow, first thing you notice is the wonderful floral dried tobacco note, followed by sweet rose petals and some old leather! The wine looks lite, translucent, yet it is packed with flavor. A laser beam of fresh acidity(grapefruit?)…with very floral fresh crushed fruit of raspberry, cherry, plum and cranberry. Has some dark earthness to it, as well as that wonderful dried tobacco. Dusty and rustic…kind of reminds me of a cross between a lite Cornas, and a Burgundy??? I really like the liteness, yet structure of this wine. And plenty of terroir to grab your attention. Instant fan! (93 pts.)

  • 2007 Domaine de L’Octavin Arbois Pamina - France, Jura, Arbois (3/3/2011)
    My first Jura wine(along with a '06 Bourdy Rouge)…darker golden color; ripe apple, peach, butterscotch, nutti-sherriness, squeeze of citrus nose. Ah yes…there is that oxidative character! You totally get that Sherry nuttiness…yet also a beam of fresh lemon acid. Good richness in the mouth…caramel apples, honey butter, smoked pineapple/peaches, minerals and spice. This really has a great feel to it…and the nuttiness and uplifting acidity merry really well. But, you really have to like an oxidative complexity in wine(which I do)…and the cool thing is you know this wine is NOT dead because of all that fresh acidity and minerals to it! Really cool wine…can’t wait to try the Vin Jaune now!! (92 pts.)

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yeah, i know. no vin jaune. the lack of oxidized wine made this a bit different of a jura tasting… but that’s presupposing there is such a thing as a “jura tasting”. :slight_smile:

can’t make 'em all. i did want to bounce those trousseaus off you though. we’ll have to try to find some, because i think you’d really like them.

awesome! drinking so well right now, pop and pour. but i imagine this would be really interesting in a few years.

I have become increasingly fascinated with Jura wines. They are absolutely amazing.

NB: I sell Jean Bourdy’s wines.

i have a newfound infatuation with jura wines.

Good area for exploration; not too many critics’ notes, good wine-making.

that’s why i love it!

Nice notes Isaac, wish we could of made this one as well as Jura’s are always interesting to taste through.

yeah, B, you woulda loved it. lets do another one!

I have never heard of Jura wines, but definitely I would like to taste it sometime. In previous month I attended a wine tasting event which was organized by Noblevines. There they had some nice brands of premium wines along with some light food. I would also like to have some more information on Jura wines.