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{{Short description|Wine from the Jura region of France}}
'''Jura wine''' is produced in the [[Jura (department)|Jura]] region of [[France]], located between [[Burgundy]] and [[Switzerland]]. This region is known for its unique [[terroir]] and distinctive wine styles, including the famous [[Vin jaune]] and [[Vin de paille]].
'''Jura wine''' is produced in the [[Jura (department)|Jura]] region of [[France]], located between [[Burgundy]] and [[Switzerland]]. This region is known for its unique [[terroir]] and distinctive wine styles, including the famous [[Vin jaune]] and [[Vin de paille]].



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Jura wine



Official name
Other names
TypeAOC
Year established
Years of wine industry
CountryFrance
Part of
Other regions in vicinityBurgundy wine
Sub-regionsArbois, Château-Chalon, L'Étoile, Côtes du Jura
Location




Wine from the Jura region of France


Jura wine is produced in the Jura region of France, located between Burgundy and Switzerland. This region is known for its unique terroir and distinctive wine styles, including the famous Vin jaune and Vin de paille.

History[edit]

The history of Jura wine dates back to the Middle Ages, with the region's vineyards being cultivated by monks and nobility. The phylloxera epidemic in the late 19th century devastated the vineyards, but the region has since recovered and continues to produce high-quality wines.

Geography and Climate[edit]

The Jura region is characterized by its limestone and marl soils, which contribute to the unique flavors of its wines. The climate is continental, with cold winters and warm summers, providing ideal conditions for grape growing.

Grape Varieties[edit]

Jura wine is made from several grape varieties, including:

Wine Styles[edit]

Jura is renowned for its distinctive wine styles:

Appellations[edit]

The Jura region has several AOC designations, including:

See also[edit]

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