
This wine is produced by Domaine Baud with 100% Poulsard grapes, under the Côte du Jura AOC, located in the Jura department of France, between Burgundy and Switzerland.
Jura encompasses seven AOC. Four geographically-determined: Arbois, Château-Chalon, L’Étoile, and Côtes du Jura. Three product-related: Crémant du Jura, Macvin du Jura, and Marc du Jura.
There are five permitted grape varieties in the AOCs of Jura: Chardonnay, Savagnin, Poulsard, Trousseau, and Pinot Noir.
Poulsard is a dark-skinned grape variety. The skin is quite thin, with little quantity of color-phenols. As a consequence, it makes very light red wines, even after complete maceration. Due to this feature, Poulsard was traditionally blended with other red grapes.
For this bottle I paid 10.50 EUR in Pontarlier, while visiting the region with my family. I found this bottle undrinkable and left it almost full at the hotel. The next day I visited some wineries in Arbois and tasted a couple more examples of wines made with Poulsard. Although I found them better, this is not a kind of grape that fits my taste.
Country: France
Region: Jura
Grapes: Poulsard
Type: Red
Vintage: 2020
Producer: Domaine Baud
Price range: Economic (<15 US$)
Pascal’s Enjoyment Index: 1/5