Fumey-Chatelain Arbois Savagnin Ouillé 2021

$90.00 excl. GST

Who: Fumey-Chatelain
Where: Jura, France
What: Savagnin

A blend from their younger Savagnin vines growing on marl soils. The grapes are pressed whole, and are fermented and aged in a combination of foudre and 500L barrels for 12 months. The wine is then racked to tank where it ages another 6 months before botling.
Ouillé style wines involve keeping the barrels ‘topped up’ to avoid any deliberate (and delicious!) oxidative impact to the wine, which can also be seen within the Jura. 

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The Jura region in France holds a top spot for wine enthusiasts; its array of grape varieties, diversity of styles and continually increasing quality make it a region well worth exploring.

At the forefront of the region’s leading producers is Fumey-Chatelain, now a two-generation family winery, first established by Adeline and Raphaël in 1986. From its humble beginnings with just half a hectare, the estate now encompasses 17 hectares and has been farmed entirely organic since 2017, receiving certification in 2020, with a number of biodynamic practices in use.

Their son, Marin Fumey has been with the winery full-time since 2015, bringing extensive knowledge in both viticulture and oenology from his studies in Beaune and winemaking experiences in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. His contributions have certainly and significantly elevated the quality of Fumey-Chatelain’s wines.

Furney-Chatelain approaches winemaking with a hands-off philosophy; fermentation occurs through native yeasts, and bottling occurs without fining or filtration. Their goal is simply to express variety, place and style with only a gentle guiding hand. Despite their growing popularity, Raphaël never rests on his laurels. “With each passing year we try harder to produce better wine,” he says. “Wines that are more vibrant and alive.”

 

“Nous avons à coeur d’élaborer des vins encrés dans leur territoire, marqués par l’ADN Jurassien.”

“We are committed to producing wines rooted in their territory, marked by Jurassian DNA.”

– Raphaël, Adeline and Marin Fumey

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