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LEAVE YOUR REVIEWFirst time we have tried a real good Jura wine. We enjoyed it to a nice duck, and after we put it on a caraffe it was splendid. Nice ruby dark colour, A taste of black fruits with a hint of cherries. Very recommandable.
Always good. It adapts very well to a wide variety of dishes, including fish dishes, preferably with red sauce. Perfumed with soft tannin. Excellent value for money
A French red with a garnet-red, almost orange colour, big red fruits and spicy notes accompany this finely crafted pinot. It is medium savoury and slightly acidic on the palate, which is not bad, absolutely to be bought back.
A very dense Pinot Noir with beautiful intense fruit notes of cassis and cherry. Despite its tannin structure, it also has enough melt in the mouth to give pleasure in the glass. It will certainly continue to develop splendidly.
A Pinot Noir du Jura that is a little more tannic than its cousins but which remains, despite everything, very pleasant, quite light and very enjoyable. Fruity and easy to drink.
A light, fruity Jura wine that can be drunk as an aperitif or with a barbecue. Ideal for summer, it can be drunk chilled. Really nice!
It's always good when it's well done. This Pinot Noir from Grillard's is ideal with a poularde au pot, and went very well with this dish. A little more ageing potential
A very good pinot noir from the Jura, garnet-red in colour, with a nose of berries, supple on the palate, balanced with a certain acidity and length. Drink with charcuterie.
Great cool climate Pinot Noir for a small price. Light colour, but with neat toasty aromas, red berries, distant tomato green. Pleasantly acidic but still complex.
A nice discovery, a good, unpretentious pinot noir suitable for not too imposing meats or with cold meats and medium-aged cheeses. In the mouth it is fresh, simple
A straightforward Pinot Noir that, after a little aeration, is perfect with a cheese platter.
Even better the next day. Good quality to price ratio
This is a very concentrated Pinot Noir with full-bodied tannins. A robust wine despite the light reputation of this grape variety. Despite this unexpected structure, the wine is pleasant and well-crafted. Everything is well in place.
Very good value for money for this pinot noir from the Jura. Very fruity with a predominance of black fruit (cherry, blackberry and blackcurrant). A must for Pinot Noir lovers.
This was the first time I'd drunk a red from the Jura and I wasn't disappointed. A very good wine, light, fruity and supple on the palate. Quite a pronounced taste of red fruit.
The trading brand of Michel Tissot et Fils, managed since 1995 by Henri Maire (Boisset group), comes from a house founded in 1896 in the small village of Névy-sur-Seille, at the foot of Château Chalon, where the cellars are still located today.
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Always good. It adapts very well to a wide variety of dishes, including fish dishes, preferably with red sauce. Perfumed with soft tannin. Excellent value for moneymore reviews