ARBOIS VIN DE PAILLE
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Several generations have been necessary to patiently built one of the largest and greatest estates in the area, focused on key appellations such as Château-Chalon, l’Étoile and Arbois. The Domaine MAIRE & Fils covers nowadays 234 hectares of vines producing all the area grapes varieties.
These golden bunches, without any mould will be arranged on racks until January or February.
During this long period of natural pasturing, the grapes transform themselves deeply. It loses a large part of its water and concentrates in sugar, at the same time as a slow maceration takes place which gives the Wine of Straw its 'taste of fruit', fundamental element of its flavour. The very slow pressing, will offer a must, whose concentration in sugar is of the order of 320 to 420g/L. Only 18 to 25L of juice are obtained with 100kg of grapes picked!
This must will ferment slowly for many months. The fermentation will stop naturally when the wine reaches between 14 to 16°C of alcohol retaining 90 to 130g of unprocessed sugar. Then 24 months, of aging in oak barrel, before the bottling exclusively of 37.5cl.
The particular development of the Vin de Paille (Straw Wine) and the aromas it develops make it a remarkable wine. Its grapes are selected with the greatest attention in order to retain only the most beautiful fruits. They are then allowed to dehydrate for several months in a dry and ventilated room.
The Vin de Paille takes its name from its method of exploitation preceding the vinification with the grapes which were dried in straw before the vinification stage. Legend has it that this wine had the amazing ability to turn defects into virtues; it is difficult to venture on these paths because it remains of course to be meditated especially that the current production would prove quickly insufficient with regard to the needs! But epicureans will not lose anything to test in their family circle close or friendly to check if the reality is susceptible to catch up with the sayings that cross the time.