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PHC0419WW
Côtes du Jura, En marche
2019
Jura
Certified Organic
Biodynamic farming
Wild yeasts
No Sulphur
Vegan

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Jura, often considered one of the more intriguing and idiosyncratic wine regions of France, is as well know for it's ancient local varieties as it is for it's oxidative aging of wines under the flor. France's smallest wine region is equidistant from Burgundy and Switzerland and whilst it benefits from a continental climate, is lush and verdant. Soils are a mix of limestones, clay and marl. Whilst famed possibly more for its whites from Savagnin and Chardonnay - especially for its Vin Jaune aged under flor for 6 years minimum - its light, fragrant and spicy reds, from Trousseau, Plousard and Pinot Noir, are also made to a highest level.

Philippe Chatillon spent 18 years as the estate manager at the revered Domaine de La Pinte in Arbois before setting out on his own in 2013. His journey began with a hillside plot of Savagnin in Passenans, soon expanding to include Melon à Queue Rouge, Pinot Noir, Trousseau, and Chardonnay. In a defining moment, he traded his original Savagnin parcel for another that was farmed exclusively under biodynamic principles—cementing his commitment to natural viticulture. Working entirely by hand, Philippe eschews chemical fertilizers in favor of biodynamic preparations. In the cellar, he relies on old oak barrels, spontaneous fermentations, and bottling without fining or filtration. He even experiments with bio-harmony, using sound vibrations from harps to enhance the wine’s balance—an unconventional but deeply considered approach. Now a cult figure in the world of Jura wines, Philippe Chatillon crafts bottles of remarkable precision, marked by piercing acidity and layered flavors of yellow plum, citrus, pineapple, and bay leaf. His 2014 vintage was originally destined to become a Vin Jaune, spending six years in barrel under a delicate veil of flor.

Tasting note: Rich; golden colour. An intense; musty; floral nose of white pear; apricot and yellow flower; typical of Savagnin. The palate is rich and salty with notes of cooked apple; roasted nuts and exotic dried herbs. Direct; bright acidity and a spicy mouthfeel; with a touch of burnt vanilla on the finish.
Winemaking Detail: Hand harvested from 40 year old vines. Whole bunch press with fermentation on wild yeasts. Aged for 18 months in new French oak. Unfiltered and unfined. No added sulphur at bottling.
Features Yellow-Apple Apricot Roasted-nuts Salty Powerful

Features Apricot, Powerful, Roasted nuts, Salty, Spicy, Yellow Apple,
Tasting note Rich, golden colour. An intense, musty, floral nose of white pear, apricot and yellow flower, typical of Savagnin. The palate is rich and salty with notes of cooked apple, roasted nuts and exotic dried herbs. Direct, bright acidity and a spicy mouthfeel, with a touch of burnt vanilla on the finish.
Drink with
Casserrole, Harder cheese, Mushroom risotto,

Wine details

Country France
Region Jura
Producer Philippe Chatillon
Wine Name Côtes du Jura
Colour White
Style Fun & Funky
Vintage 2019
Main Grape Melon à queue rouge
Other Grapes
Size 75cl
Closure Cork
A.B.V. 0.13
Production
Aging
Soil Grey Lias Marl and Chalky topsoil
Time to drink Now - 2030
Winemaking Detail Hand harvested from 40 year old vines. Whole bunch press with fermentation on wild yeasts. Aged for 18 months in new French oak. Unfiltered and unfined. No added sulphur at bottling.

PHC0419WW
Philippe Chatillon
Côtes du Jura, En marche
2019
Jura
Certified Organic
Biodynamic farming
Wild yeasts
No Sulphur
Vegan

Jura, often considered one of the more intriguing and idiosyncratic wine regions of France, is as well know for it's ancient local varieties as it is for it's oxidative aging of wines under the flor. France's smallest wine region is equidistant from Burgundy and Switzerland and whilst it benefits from a continental climate, is lush and verdant. Soils are a mix of limestones, clay and marl. Whilst famed possibly more for its whites from Savagnin and Chardonnay - especially for its Vin Jaune aged under flor for 6 years minimum - its light, fragrant and spicy reds, from Trousseau, Plousard and Pinot Noir, are also made to a highest level.

Philippe Chatillon spent 18 years as the estate manager at the revered Domaine de La Pinte in Arbois before setting out on his own in 2013. His journey began with a hillside plot of Savagnin in Passenans, soon expanding to include Melon à Queue Rouge, Pinot Noir, Trousseau, and Chardonnay. In a defining moment, he traded his original Savagnin parcel for another that was farmed exclusively under biodynamic principles—cementing his commitment to natural viticulture. Working entirely by hand, Philippe eschews chemical fertilizers in favor of biodynamic preparations. In the cellar, he relies on old oak barrels, spontaneous fermentations, and bottling without fining or filtration. He even experiments with bio-harmony, using sound vibrations from harps to enhance the wine’s balance—an unconventional but deeply considered approach. Now a cult figure in the world of Jura wines, Philippe Chatillon crafts bottles of remarkable precision, marked by piercing acidity and layered flavors of yellow plum, citrus, pineapple, and bay leaf. His 2014 vintage was originally destined to become a Vin Jaune, spending six years in barrel under a delicate veil of flor.

Tasting note: Rich; golden colour. An intense; musty; floral nose of white pear; apricot and yellow flower; typical of Savagnin. The palate is rich and salty with notes of cooked apple; roasted nuts and exotic dried herbs. Direct; bright acidity and a spicy mouthfeel; with a touch of burnt vanilla on the finish.
Winemaking Detail: Hand harvested from 40 year old vines. Whole bunch press with fermentation on wild yeasts. Aged for 18 months in new French oak. Unfiltered and unfined. No added sulphur at bottling.
Features Yellow-Apple Apricot Roasted-nuts Salty Powerful

Features Apricot, Powerful, Roasted nuts, Salty, Spicy, Yellow Apple,
Tasting note Rich, golden colour. An intense, musty, floral nose of white pear, apricot and yellow flower, typical of Savagnin. The palate is rich and salty with notes of cooked apple, roasted nuts and exotic dried herbs. Direct, bright acidity and a spicy mouthfeel, with a touch of burnt vanilla on the finish.
Drink with
Casserrole, Harder cheese, Mushroom risotto,

Wine details

Country France
Region Jura
Producer Philippe Chatillon
Wine Name Côtes du Jura
Style Fun & Funky
Vintage 2019
Main Grape Melon à queue rouge
Other Grapes
Size 75cl
Closure Cork
A.B.V. 0.13
Production
Aging
Soil Grey Lias Marl and Chalky topsoil
Time to drink Now - 2030
Winemaking Detail Hand harvested from 40 year old vines. Whole bunch press with fermentation on wild yeasts. Aged for 18 months in new French oak. Unfiltered and unfined. No added sulphur at bottling.