Arbois Savagnin Vieilles Vignes Adeline Houillon & Renaud Bruyère 2012(white)
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Arbois Savagnin Vieilles Vignes Adeline Houillon & Renaud Bruyère
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About the producer

Adeline Houillon and Renaud Bruyère created their domain in 2011 with 75 hundred square metres of vines close to Arbois. The vineyard has since expanded and now spans 5 hectares. They grow local varieties such as Savagnin, Trousseau and Chardonnay following biodynamic principles and vinify them as naturally as possible. They strive to find the perfect balance between terroir, vintage and grape variety.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : Jura

Producers and wineries : Renaud Bruyère & Adeline Houillon

Colour : white

Volume : 45000

Grape variety : Savagnin
Food and wine pairings : Gougères au Comté, Bouchées à la reine aux poissons, Lasagnes au fromage de chèvre et épinard

Appellation : Arbois

Owner : Adeline Houillon & Renaud Bruyère

Size (in ha) : 5 hectares

Viticulture : biodynamic and natural More information....

Service temperature : 12°

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