Red dry
Intense garnet colour releases notes of well-worked earth and delicate spices. The wine's tannic structure provides excellent flavour persistence and great ageing potential.
The harvest was hand-picked, with maceration and fermentation carried out over 15 days in vats with natural yeasts. The wine was aged for 12 months in oak barrels.
Serve at 13–15 °C with lamb-stuffed courgettes, grilled sausages or river pike.
Domaine Rolet was founded in 1942 by Désiré Rolet before being passed on to his children. Today, the Domaine's vines average 45 years old and span 65ha across the Jura region of Eastern France, with vineyards in the AOCs of Arbois, Cotes du Jura, l'Etoile, and Chateau-Chalon.Classic Jura varieties are planted across steep slopes on appropriate soils; Chardonnay (light marls), Savagnin (grey marls), Poulsard (red & blue marls), Trousseau (heavy gravels) and Pinot Noir (light marls). Vines are tended through organic farming practices, and hand-harvested each year producing yields between 15-50 hl. Further sorting ensures that only the best quality grapes are seen through to barrel. Most wines are aged for around 18 months in oak, replacing a quarter of their barrels each year.The resulting wines have gained the Domaine a reputation for excellence with wine professionals and drinkers alike with their purity and concentration.