Domaine du Pélican Arbois Béranger Trousseau 2023
                                
                                
	From importer Grand Cru Selections:
	Domaine du Pélican began with a bottle of wine.
	
	"I tasted this bottle blind in a restaurant in Paris that I often go to. I always tell the sommelier to give me something blind and the only rule is that it has to be outside Burgundy. When he brought me this wine, I said, 'You forgot the rule, you brought me a wine from Burgundy.' And he said, 'I am afraid you're wrong.’’ - Guillaume d’Angerville
	The wine was a bottle of Stéphane Tissot’s Chardonnay Arbois Les Bruyères 2005 and it left such an impression on Guillaume that it inspired him to begin a search for vineyards in the Jura. After leasing Chateau Chavanes in Montigny-les-Arsures, Guillaume gained access to 5 hectares of biodynamically farmed vines that had been impeccably replanted ten years prior by the former owner. The domaine is supported by an additional 5 hectares of vines never touched by chemicals and formerly farmed by Jean-Marc Brignot. In 2014, Jacques Puffeney announced he would be retiring and that Guillaume would be taking over 4 hectares of his vineyards.
	
	Within a short of period of time, Guillaume and his team in the Jura, led by François Duvivier, have adopted a Jurassic sensibility and are poised to do great things.
 
                                
                            
	 
                            
		
                                
			
				
					| Vintage | 2023 | 
				
					| Varietal | Trousseau | 
				
					| Appellation | Arbois | 
				
					| Designation | AOC | 
				
					| Alcohol | 12.50% | 
				
					| Volume | 750 ml | 
				
					| Country of Origin | FRANCE | 
				
					| State of Origin | N/A | 
				
					| Artificially Carbonated | No | 
				
					| Sparkling Wine | No |