
Domaine Jean Bourdy
Jean Bourdy Savagnin Cotes Du Jura 2014 750ml
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About the Jean Bourdy Savagnin Cotes Du Jura 2014 750ml
Cotes du Jura is regional appellation of the Jura wine region of eastern France. Introduced in 1937, it is easily the region's largest appellation in terms of geographical scope. Quantitatively, it is the second most important after Arbois.
From the white blended wines of the northern Rhône to the Torrontés wines made in Argentina's high-altitude vineyards, this is a broad group of often very complex wines.
The Alsace region is particularly associated with this style. White wines from most varieties grown here are often richly textured and aromatic, with Gewurztraminer slightly ahead of Pinot Gris and Riesling.
Characteristics
- Flowers, perfume, spice
- Honey, oiliness
- Aromas and tastes of table grapes (especially Muscat family)
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Jean Bourdy Savagnin Cotes Du Jura 2014 750ml
Cotes du Jura is regional appellation of the Jura wine region of eastern France. Introduced in 1937, it is easily the region's largest appellation in terms of geographical scope. Quantitatively, it is the second most important after Arbois.
From the white blended wines of the northern Rhône to the Torrontés wines made in Argentina's high-altitude vineyards, this is a broad group of often very complex wines.
The Alsace region is particularly associated with this style. White wines from most varieties grown here are often richly textured and aromatic, with Gewurztraminer slightly ahead of Pinot Gris and Riesling.
Characteristics
- Flowers, perfume, spice
- Honey, oiliness
- Aromas and tastes of table grapes (especially Muscat family)