Domaine Overnoy-Crinquand Arbois-Pupillin Savagnin Ouillé

Domaine Overnoy-Crinquand Arbois-Pupillin Savagnin Ouillé 2022

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Savagnin
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Overnoy-Crinquand
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France > Jura > Pupillin
Profound bottling of one of the Jura's most iconic grapes, Savagnin. Marked by notes of beeswax, cacao and walnut with a penetrating, long, almost tannic finish.
Domaine Overnoy-Crinquand are a multi-dimensional family operation who produce milk, grains and cereals as well as wine, in Pupillin, smack dab in the middle of the Jura's Arbois appellation.

The vineyards, situated entirely within the confines of Pupillin, are on rather severe slopes within the area known as “La Bidode”. All farming aspects are handled organically and that has been the case since the establishment of the domaine many decades ago.

Ouillé is a technique where the barrels for ageing a wine are filled to the maximum. As the liquid evaporates during the maturation process, it is regularly topped up with new Savagnin, adding a layered and rich quality to this bottling.




SKU: 01OCSO22
Bottle Size: 75CL
ABV: 13.0%
Vintage: 2022

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Overnoy-Crinquand

Mickael Crinquand is the fourth generation to have worked on these 5 hectares. In this estate where the house used to belong to the monks of Vaux, the winegrowers traditionally work on their wines to reflect the unique terroir of the Jura. Polyculturist from father to son, the family works always applies to the Jura traditions, working from vines, cereals... Read More >>