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2011 Jacques Puffeney Arbois Savagnin

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ITEM 10541867 - Removed from a professional wine storage facility; Purchased at retail

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$110
2011 Jacques Puffeney Arbois Savagnin

RATINGS

93The Wine Advocate

...very subtle and elegant, but once it starts unfurling, the spicy/nutty aromas stay with you for minutes...palate is ample and the wine fills your mouth...ends very long and supple with great persistence, and pungent flavors that seem to never go away.

91Vinous / IWC

Tangy nuttiness on the enticing nose hints intriguingly at flor. Rich and almost fat, an aura of musk and floral perfumes rise on the palate. A vibrant matrix of apple and lemon fruit flavors add to this Savagnin’s finish, with subtly haunting features on the aftertaste.

REGION

France, Jura, Arbois

Arbois is the appellation d’Origin Contrôlée for the wine region around the town of Arbois in Jura. Red and white wines are made in the appellation. Jura is France’s smallest wine region, with about 4,000 acres of vineyards, and one of its least well-known. Nestled into the foothills of the Jura Mountain range on the far eastern side of central France near Switzerland, the region includes four geographic appellations. They are Arbois, Côtes du Jura, Etoile and Château-Chalon. There are also two appellations that pertain to the style of wine made, Crémant du Jura and Macvin, which is a liqueur. Jura grows Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, like its neighbor Burgundy, but is especially admired among cognoscenti for its distinctive regional grapes, which are the white grape Savagnin and the red grape Ploussard. Savagnin is the grape used for the region’s famous Vin Jaune, made from late harvest grapes and vinified somewhat in the manner of Jerez Sherry. The end result is a yellowish, somewhat nutty wine. Savagnin, known locally as Naturé, is also often blended with Chardonnay, known in Jura as Melon d’Arbois. The red grape Trousseau is also grown in Jura.