Domaine Overnoy-Crinquand Arbois-Pupillin Chardonnay

Domaine Overnoy-Crinquand Arbois-Pupillin Chardonnay 2020

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France > Jura > Pupillin

This Chardonnay is sourced from a south-facing Bidode parcel near the village of Pupillin, at the heart of the Jura region. It is an elegant example of Chardonnay, produced from vines with a minimum age of 60-years old and entirely hand-harvested.


Excellent, firm acidity with a real fullness in the mouth. Notes of honey on the nose and palate.  A mineral-dominated finish.  
100% Chardonnay, the wine spends a minimum of two years in barrel before bottled.  

The Overnoy-Crinquand families have always managed their holdings within Pupillin in a poly-cultural, organic fashion.

Pairs beautifully with sage-butter chicken or roasted turkey.  
Can be enjoyed upon release or can be kept in cellar for 3-5 years.  
SKU: 01OCCH20
Bottle Size: 75CL
ABV: 13.0%
Vintage: 2020

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Overnoy-Crinquand

Mickael Crinquand is the fourth generation to have worked on these 5 hectares. In this estate where the house used to belong to the monks of Vaux, the winegrowers traditionally work on their wines to reflect the unique terroir of the Jura. Polyculturist from father to son, the family works always applies to the Jura traditions, working from vines, cereals... Read More >>