
Domaine Pignier : Trousseau 2023
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Description
Tasting notes and tips for Trousseau 2023 from Domaine Pignier
Tasting
Color
The color reveals a pale ruby red with red highlights.
Nose
The bouquet is intense, with notes of small red fruits, enhanced by peppery accents. The aromatic profile impresses with its elegance and depth.
Palate
On the palate, this wine seduces with its refinement and great depth. The structure is elegant and particularly expressive.
Food and wine pairings
This Trousseau 2023 pairs perfectly with roasts, beef, and terrines. It also harmonizes very well with game and cheese.
Serving and cellaring
It is recommended to serve this Trousseau 2023 at 16°C. This wine can be enjoyed now and will continue to develop until around 2033.
An elegant, deep red wine from the Côtes du Jura
The estate
Located in Montaigu near Lons-le-Saunier, the Domaine Pignier carries on a winegrowing heritage founded in the 13th century by Carthusian monks. This family estate farms vineyards in AOC Côtes du Jura across several sites. A pioneer of biodynamics in the Jura, the estate stands out for its exceptional terroirs, situated at the junction of the Reculées de la Vallière and the Val de Sorne.
The vineyard
This wine from Côtes du Jura comes from the Reculée du Val de Sorne, on the south-facing slope of Montaigu. The vines benefit from a south to southeast exposure on sandstone soils as well as black, rich, slate-bearing Rhaetian (Triassic) marls. The vineyard is farmed under certified Demeter biodynamics and is planted in a field blend with Trousseau noir (old mass selections), Gros Trousseau, Poulsard, and a few Enfariné vines. Vineyard work focuses on short pruning, shoot thinning, and manual leaf removal to limit yields.
Vinification and aging
The harvest took place on September 29 and 30, 2023, by hand, with selection in the vineyard. The Trousseau 2023 is vinified as a red wine using the traditional Jura-method, with complete destemming. Fermentation is carried out with indigenous yeasts, with no chaptalization and no added enological additives. Aging lasts 10 months in oak barrels (demi-muids and pièces). The wine is bottled unfiltered on a fruit day, with natural cork.
Grape variety
Trousseau Noir (supplemented by Gros Trousseau, Poulsard, and Enfariné)






