Les Bottes Rouges face b 2022
- Region
- France » Jura » Côtes du Jura AOC
- Type
- white still, dry
- Producer
- Vintage
- 2022
- Grapes
- Savagnin
- Alcohol
- 13.5
- Volume
- 750 mL
- Cellar
- not available

Ratings
Fuck me, this is frustrating. I love this wine, I really do, but it's like watching a brilliant movie through a foggy window. Lemon tart with a hint of fresh bread, yellow fruits tumbling over hazelnuts, and this brilliant acid structure that just won't quit. Some herbal whispers too, adding complexity. The finish goes on forever, taunting you with what's to come. I know - I absolutely know - this will be stunning in five years. Right now it's merely very good, which feels almost insulting given what it's capable of.
About Producer
Meet Jean-Baptiste Menigoz, a former teacher in Arbois working with special needs children. At some point, he became fixated on low-intervention wines and decided to devote all his free time away from school to work in the vines. Under the tutelage of Stéphane Tissot, Jean-Baptiste learned the ins and outs of the wine world. In 2012 committed fully to trading his classroom for his vineyards.
Being a music lover, Jean-Baptiste named Domaine after a French song (The Red Boots). Musical references continue to pop up in the names of his cuvées. For example, Tôt ou Tard (Sooner or later) is the name of an independent French record label.
Now meet Florien Kleine Snuverink, a former owner of the famed Café Schiller in Amsterdam (Netherlands). She moved to Jura to learn winemaking. Initially, Florien planned to purchase some vines for herself but ultimately decided to join Jean-Baptiste.
So this is Domaine Les Bottes Rouges and two friends that started with different careers in different countries but decided to take the life-changing decision to work full-time as winemakers.
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