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Rolet Cremant du Jura Blanc Brut

Rolet Cremant du Jura Blanc Brut

SKU:53902

Reg. Price $29.99
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    Product Details

    Brand: Rolet

    Size: 750ml

    Country: France

    Varietal:

    Appellation: Cotes du Jura

    Organic

    ABV %: 12.0

    Tasting Note: The creamy palate is shaped by tight green apple, crunchy pear, ripe red apple, and light meringue, finishing with a lemon peel twist and a lingering chalkiness, thanks to the region's marl soils.

    ABV: 12%

    Varietals: 50% Chardonnay, 10% Savagnin, 40% Pinot Noir, Trousseau, Poulsard

    Domaine Rolet was founded in the 1942 by Désiré Rolet. The children eventually took over the business, and the winery gradually acquired premium vineyards across all four Jura appellations: Arbois, Côtes du Jura, Étoile, and Château-Chalon. Their 65ha of estate vineyards makes them the largest family owned winery in the Jura. The estate only vinifies the grapes grown from their vineyards using sustainable viticulture methods.

    Since June 2018, the Devillard family, also winegrowers in Burgundy and owner of the estates of Chamirey in Mercurey and des Perdrix à Nuits St George, together with the Flambert and Dupuis families have bought the Rolet estate. The wines produced are in the same spirit initiated by the Rolet family with a philosophy to maintain a style of typical Jura wines and the same conviction to meticulous work in the vineyard. The winemaker is Cédric Ducoté.

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