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Château-Chalon Jean Macle
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About the producer

Domaine Jean Macle was founded in 1850. Laurent Macle manages the 12 hectares of elevated vineyard today that is laid out to Chardonnay and Savignin in the Côtes-du-Jura and Château-Chalon appellations. This domain is well-known in the Jura and its beautifully balanced vins jaunes are iconic.

About the wine

This vin jaune (“yellow wine”) produced by Jean Macle at Château-Chalon presents delicate aromas of fresh walnut, hazelnut, white fleshed fruit (apple) and spice (pepper and turmeric). Rich and opulent in the mouth, with recurring notes of walnut and spice. Endowed with impressive length and a great cellaring potential.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Jura

Producers and wineries: Jean Macle

Colour: white

Grape variety: Savagnin
Food and wine pairings: : Coq au vin jaune, Homard à laméricaine, Moelleux aux noix

Appellation: Château-Chalon

Owner: Jean Macle

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature: 12°

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Current price estimate of 1997 vintage
145
212
Lowest auction price (past 12 months)
212
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Auction history Château-Chalon Jean Macle 1997
01/01/2024212
19/04/2023137
14/09/2022136
18/08/2021104
16/06/2021116
12/09/2018133
20/06/2018134
30/08/2017120
26/04/2017108
22/02/2017132

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