Jura is a small wine growing region located in Eastern France, between Burgundy and the Swiss border. It has just a few appellations but is known for its culture of artisan wine-making. A range of local red and white varieties making interesting wines, although the white Vin Jaune made in an oxidised style is most famous.
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