Situated in the east of France, the Jura appellation is a true treasure for wine enthusiasts. Recognised as an AOC, the Jura vineyard spans approximately 2,000 hectares, nestled between the Jura mountains and the Bresse plain. This unique terroir benefits from a continental climate, offering harsh winters and hot summers, conducive to the flourishing of the region's emblematic grape varieties, such as Chardonnay, Savagnin, Pinot Noir, Poulsard, and Trousseau. These grape varieties give rise to a variety of distinctive wines, including the famous Vin Jaune, known for its longevity and nutty aromas, as well as Vin de Paille, a naturally sweet wine with exquisitely fruity notes. The Jura appellation also includes sparkling wines produced using the traditional method, known as Crémants du Jura. Beyond the diversity of its wines, Jura is distinguished by its ancestral winemaking methods, which contribute to its inimitable character. This vineyard invites you to discover authentic flavours and to explore a rich and varied wine heritage, ideal for enhancing the collection of any wine cellar, whether it be that of a novice, an informed enthusiast, or a seasoned oenophile.