Chateau Chalon and Vin Jaune
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The extraordinary Vin Jaune ("Yellow wine") is made in all four of the Jura AOCs, Château Chalon, Arbois, Côtes du Jura and l'Etoile.
The Savagnin grapes are harvested late and then aged in small oak barrels for a minimum of 6 years and 3 months (although some
producers age their Vin Jaune for up to 10 years in barrel). The slightly porous oak barrels are, by design, not completely airtight, and a
considerable portion - nearly 40% - of the wine therefore evaporates over the years (the so-called "angels share). No topping up is
done. A thick layer of flor yeast, looking like a white foam, develops on the surface of the wine and helps prevent excessive oxidation.
This aging method, similar to that used for fino sherry in Spain, but in France specific to the Jura, allows the wine to acquire its distinct
flavours, characteristic of walnut, almond, spice and apple, before release. This remarkable dry wine, at its best immensely complex
and very aromatic, is best appreciated after at least 10 years in bottle and has the ability, in good vintages, to age for a century or more.

This unique wine is bottled in a unique bottle, squat with a deep punt, called a "clavelin". Each clavelin has a capacity of 62cl (0.62
litres) - based on the fact that for every litre of newly made wine put into barrel, just 62 centilitres is left after nearly six and a half
years of ageing. Vin Jaune is the only wine allowed to be sold in France in a bottle of this capacity.
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The annual ceremony of the piercing of the Vin Jaune.
Chateau Chalon and Vin Jaune vintages from the 1890's to date.
History and Frequently Asked Questions.
Contact and Ordering information.
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