Vin jaune (French for "yellow wine") is a special and characteristic type of white wine made in the Jura region in eastern France. It is similar to dry fino Sherry and gets its character from being matured in a barrel under a film of yeast, known as the voile, on the wine's surface. Vin jaune shares many similarities with Sherry, including some aromas, but unlike Sherry, it is not a fortified wine. The wine is made from the Savagnin grape, with some of the most premium examples coming from the marl based vineyards in the Château-Chalon AOC. In other French wine regions, there has been experimentation in producing similar style wines from Chardonnay and other local grape varieties using cultured yeast such as the vin de voile wine produced in the Gaillac.[1]
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Vinjaune (French for "yellow wine") is a special and characteristic type of white wine made in the Jura region in eastern France. It is similar to dry...
many regions of France make variants using local wines, such as coq au vinjaune (Jura), coq au riesling (Alsace), coq au pourpre or coq au violet (Beaujolais...
Jura wines are distinctive and unusual wines, the most famous being vinjaune, which is made by a similar process to Sherry, developing under a flor-like...
single-step miniaturized liquid-liquid extraction followed by LC-MS/MS analysis Vinjaune is marked by the formation of sotolon from α-ketobutyric acid. Candy cap...
region of France, where it is made into Savagnin wine or the famous vinjaune and vin de paille. The history of Savagnin is complicated and not helped by...
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mountains close to Switzerland where some unique wine styles, notably VinJaune and Vin de Paille, are produced. The region covers six appellations and is...
oloroso. A film of yeast similar to flor is also used in the production of vinjaune in the Jura wine region in eastern France. The French term used for this...
White wine (light colored wine) Yellow (or straw color), see for instance vinjaune, a special and characteristic type of white wine made in the Jura wine...
yeast that gives some protection from oxidation, in a similar way to vinjaune and sherry; the barrels are not topped up. Lambic is usually a blend of...
"Different bottle styles". The Comité Champagne. Comité Interprofessionnel du vin de Champagne. Retrieved 23 December 2014. "Jeroboam Wine Facts". Archived...
Look up yellow wine or vinjaune in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yellow wine may refer to: Vinjaune, a type of French white wine from the Jura region...
vigne et du vin, consulted on 12 April 2010 (in French) Ascorbic Acid Archived 2008-08-12 at Wikiwix, Institut français de la vigne et du vin, consulted...
styles can be oxidised intentionally, as in certain Sherry wines and Vinjaune from the Jura region of France. Acetaldehyde is an intermediate product...
December 2019. Dechambre, Rémi (3 July 2018). "Le pavé de merlu sauce au vinjaune de Pierre Sang Boyer". Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved 24 December...
other barrels to prevent significant oxidation, although others such as vinjaune and sherry are not. Beverages aged in wooden barrels take on some of the...
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Oristano and the white Emilia-Romagna wine grape Santa Maria used to make Vin Santo style wines in the province of Piacenza. In 2000, there were 582 hectares...
husk and aromas similar to cognacs and vinjaune wines from the Jura. Jancis Robinson "Unfinished stories: Vins Doux Naturels" Financial Times, March 15th...