Annie & Philippe Bornard
“Le Ginglet”
Trousseau
2006
13% alc.
Arbois Pupillin, Fr.
I’ve found—and perhaps you have, as well—that some of the best-valued wines come from underappreciated regions with long wine traditions. This is especially true of France’s Jura region, approximately 50 miles west of Switzerland. Arbois is its most important appellation (the town of Arbois, by the way, is the home of the great Louis Pasteur, whose statue is located in the center of the bustling, picturesque village). One of the grapes indigenous to the region is trousseau, robust and deeply colored. While the northern part of Arbois is known for well-structured trousseau wines, down in the southern commune of Pupillin, the Bornards have produced a natural trousseau wine that’s both well-structured and aromatic: “Le Ginglet.” The 2006 vintage had a pale garnet color with aromas of strawberry, eucalyptus, orange peel and rhubarb. This dry wine had assertive tannins, medium body and alcohol and well-sustained flavors of strawberry and tea. This balanced, lean, red wine had an effect that was both light and determined, like a cigarette boat that knows how to get across the bay. How refreshing! If you’re looking for an interesting, medium-priced alternative to pinot noir, then you’ll enjoy this wine with grilled fish, white meats and roasted winter vegetables. Importer: Savio Soares Selections. $29.99. 3/23/09.






