Domaine Tissot Crémant du Jura Blanc NV
Location: France, Jura
Winemaker: Bénédicte & Stéphane Tissot
Grapes: 50% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir, 5% Poulsard, 5% Trousseau
Soil: Clay limestone
Winemaking: pneumatic press; the wine settles and is then fermented in stainless steel with full malolactic. Aging on the fine lees for 18 months. Zero dosage.
From the Producer: fine and delicate bubbles, this crémant offers freshness and elegant fruitiness.
From the Importer Vineyard Road: Founded in 1962 by André and Mireille Tissot, the winery is one of the most progressive estates in the Jura. Now operated by Stéphane and Bénédicte Tissot, the estate produces 28 wines that demonstrate the best of the appellation.
Fifteen people work year-round to maintain the 35 hectares of vineyards, all of which are farmed using certified biodynamic practices. Stéphane produces so many different wines because he believes that natural wine is unique to time and place. Each wine is specific to a vineyard or parcel, and the individuality is allowed to shine through. Creating truly natural wine, he believes, is creating wine that is unlike anything else on the planet, with no two bottlings identical. Stéphane is a leader of a revolt against “industrialized wines,” all similar and lacking character. This quest for “aromatic diversity” is what led Stéphane and Bénédicte to produce the 28 different cuvées “terroir by terroir.” These individual wines express the incredible diversity of the vineyards of the Jura and demonstrate the true quality of the region.
Location: France, Jura
Winemaker: Bénédicte & Stéphane Tissot
Grapes: 50% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir, 5% Poulsard, 5% Trousseau
Soil: Clay limestone
Winemaking: pneumatic press; the wine settles and is then fermented in stainless steel with full malolactic. Aging on the fine lees for 18 months. Zero dosage.
From the Producer: fine and delicate bubbles, this crémant offers freshness and elegant fruitiness.
From the Importer Vineyard Road: Founded in 1962 by André and Mireille Tissot, the winery is one of the most progressive estates in the Jura. Now operated by Stéphane and Bénédicte Tissot, the estate produces 28 wines that demonstrate the best of the appellation.
Fifteen people work year-round to maintain the 35 hectares of vineyards, all of which are farmed using certified biodynamic practices. Stéphane produces so many different wines because he believes that natural wine is unique to time and place. Each wine is specific to a vineyard or parcel, and the individuality is allowed to shine through. Creating truly natural wine, he believes, is creating wine that is unlike anything else on the planet, with no two bottlings identical. Stéphane is a leader of a revolt against “industrialized wines,” all similar and lacking character. This quest for “aromatic diversity” is what led Stéphane and Bénédicte to produce the 28 different cuvées “terroir by terroir.” These individual wines express the incredible diversity of the vineyards of the Jura and demonstrate the true quality of the region.
Location: France, Jura
Winemaker: Bénédicte & Stéphane Tissot
Grapes: 50% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir, 5% Poulsard, 5% Trousseau
Soil: Clay limestone
Winemaking: pneumatic press; the wine settles and is then fermented in stainless steel with full malolactic. Aging on the fine lees for 18 months. Zero dosage.
From the Producer: fine and delicate bubbles, this crémant offers freshness and elegant fruitiness.
From the Importer Vineyard Road: Founded in 1962 by André and Mireille Tissot, the winery is one of the most progressive estates in the Jura. Now operated by Stéphane and Bénédicte Tissot, the estate produces 28 wines that demonstrate the best of the appellation.
Fifteen people work year-round to maintain the 35 hectares of vineyards, all of which are farmed using certified biodynamic practices. Stéphane produces so many different wines because he believes that natural wine is unique to time and place. Each wine is specific to a vineyard or parcel, and the individuality is allowed to shine through. Creating truly natural wine, he believes, is creating wine that is unlike anything else on the planet, with no two bottlings identical. Stéphane is a leader of a revolt against “industrialized wines,” all similar and lacking character. This quest for “aromatic diversity” is what led Stéphane and Bénédicte to produce the 28 different cuvées “terroir by terroir.” These individual wines express the incredible diversity of the vineyards of the Jura and demonstrate the true quality of the region.