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Cellier Saint Benoit Arbois Pupillin Courbes Raies Pinot Noir 2023

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Cellier Saint Benoit Arbois Pupillin Courbes Raies Pinot Noir 2023
Producer Cellier Saint Benoit
Region Arbois
Bottle Size 750ml
Product Code 26112-750
Benjamin Benoit farms just half a hectare of Pinot Noir but given that he trained with the likes of Charles Lachaux in Burgundy, we shouldn’t rule out that he will plant more. Regardless, this wine proves how successful Jura Pinot Noir can be when planted in the right soils and farmed accordingly. It’s from vines in the curving Courbes Raies vineyard on calcaire à gryphées—limestone-rich soil heavy in fossils. Benoit also farms Chardonnay on this site’s north- and south-facing slopes. The Pinot lies on the west-exposed slopes. The vines were planted by Benjamin’s father (mid-1980s) and grandfather (around 1959). Like the Trousseau wines, the Pinot ferments as whole bunches in large Grenier tronconique, while the aging takes place in 228-litre Burgundy barrels and larger, 600-litre demi-muid. Benjamin explains that this wine often confounds local tasters perhaps less familiar with a classy, polished Burgundian style of Pinot Noir. 
Cellier Saint Benoit Arbois Pupillin Courbes Raies Pinot Noir 2023

Reviews

"The 2023 Pinot Noir Courbes Raies comes from a mixture of older and younger vines on adjacent plots, 0.2 hectares of old vines and 0.3 hectares of younger ones, vinified together. The barrels I tasted last year were quite different, so I was curious to taste the bottled wine. It has a more varietal profile, clean and balanced, quite straightforward. 4,207 bottles produced. It was bottled in August 2024."
91 points, Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate

Reviews

"The 2023 Pinot Noir Courbes Raies comes from a mixture of older and younger vines on adjacent plots, 0.2 hectares of old vines and 0.3 hectares of younger ones, vinified together. The barrels I tasted last year were quite different, so I was curious to taste the bottled wine. It has a more varietal profile, clean and balanced, quite straightforward. 4,207 bottles produced. It was bottled in August 2024."
91 points, Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate

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