SavagninThe oxidative wonder behind Jura's legendary Vin Jaune
Savagnin is the jewel of France's Jura region, a small mountainous area near the Swiss border that has preserved winemaking traditions dating back centuries. This ancient white grape variety is believed to have originated in the Alpine regions and is genetically related to Gewürztraminer, though it produces wines with a completely different character.
What makes Savagnin truly special is its starring role in Vin Jaune, one of the world's most unusual and long-lived wines. These wines are aged under a film of yeast (called 'voile') for at least six years, developing extraordinary nutty, oxidative flavors. Beyond Vin Jaune, Savagnin also produces excellent fresh, unoaked whites and is often blended with Chardonnay in traditional Jura blends, adding structure and distinctive character.
How to recognize this grape variety?
Savagnin wines offer a fascinating tasting experience that ranges dramatically depending on winemaking style. Fresh, unoaked versions display crisp green apple, citrus, and white flowers with vibrant acidity and a distinctive saline minerality that reflects the Jura's unique limestone soils.
The oxidative style, particularly in Vin Jaune, is truly unique: expect intense aromas of walnuts, hazelnuts, curry spices, and green apple, with a rich yet bone-dry palate that combines power with remarkable freshness. These wines pair beautifully with Comté cheese (a local specialty), roasted chicken with morel mushrooms, or dishes featuring cream and nuts. The fresh styles work wonderfully with shellfish, sushi, and goat cheese.
Savagnin production around the world
Here's the list of the top 5 producers of Savagnin worldwide.
FranceJura, Côtes du Jura, Château-Chalon, L'Étoile, Arbois
450 haAustriaWeinviertel, Thermenregion, Kremstal, Vulkanland Steiermark, Südoststeiermark
300 haSwitzerlandValais, Vaud
200 haGermanyPfalz, Baden, Rheinhessen
75 haItalySouth Tyrol, Alto Adige
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