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Wine for sale: Poulsard

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Poulsard

Poulsard, often known as Ploussard, is one of the Jura's black grapes. It takes its name from its resemblance to sloe (prunelle in French), a kind of small prune. Representing 20-25% of the region's vines (2nd overall after Chardonnay, but making up 80% of the red vines), it is grown especially around Arbois and Pupillin. It is also grown in Ain and in Switzerland. Despite its relatively pale colour and its light structure, Poulsard can age quite well. Its well-reputed finesse, very fruity notes, round tannins and crystalline texture make for a coveted wine. There are even some delicate spicy notes that add a certain complexity to its already-accomplished profile.

2021
65
2019
26 (current price)
2018
122 (current price)
2013
135 (starting price)
1996
25 (starting price)
1987
30 (current price)
2020
21
2019
18
40,50 10% off for every 2 purchased
2018
45
2017
75 (starting price)
2017
75 (starting price)
2022
59
2022
28
2022
19,50
2023
19,50
2022
20
2022
24
2022
31
2022
43
2022
28
2016
80 (current price)
2016
120 (current price)
2016
120 (starting price)
2018
46
2020
25 (current price)
2023
39
2023
17,90
2019
420 (starting price)
2018
90 (starting price)
2020
250 (current price)
2018
300 (starting price)
2015
370 (starting price)
2012
330 (starting price)
2011
370 (starting price)
2007
420 (starting price)
2022
14,50
2020
14,50
2015
55
2018
18
2022
25
2020
120 (current price)
2023
36
2022
32
2022
31
2022
60 (starting price)
2020
75 (starting price)
2023
27
2021
32
2022
19
2014
37
2017
600 (starting price)
2014
1,296 (starting price)
2014
1,944 (starting price)
2014
583 (starting price)
2018
150 (starting price)
2019
88 (starting price)
2018
120 (current price)
2018
85 (starting price)