Baptiste Ramboz

Baptiste Ramboz Brindzingue Trousseau 2023

Regular price $64.00
Why we like this wine
  • Style: Dry, medium-bodied red; aromatic and earthy with silky texture and vibrant acidity
  • Grapes & Terroir: 100% Trousseau; limestone and marl soils in Arbois, Jura
  • Winemaking: Spontaneous fermentation with native yeasts, unfined, unfiltered, no sulfites added
  • Serving Temperature & Decanting: 55-60°F; serve slightly chilled, no decanting required
  • Pairing: Poulet de Bresse
  • Similar To: Lighter Burgundy Pinot Noir or Beaujolais cru with more earthy, spiced complexity

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Tasting notes

Deep cherry red with ruby highlights. The nose offers ripe red berries—strawberry and cherry—alongside peppery spice, violet, and subtle earthy undertones. On the palate, medium-bodied with juicy acidity, silky tannins, and flavors of forest fruit and autumnal undergrowth leading to a fresh finish.

Food pairings

Poulet de Bresse, charcuterie, game birds, Comté cheese, mushroom dishes, grilled pork, roasted vegetables, terrine.

Product description

Baptiste Ramboz Brindzingue Trousseau 2023 is a natural red wine from Arbois in the Jura region of eastern France. Made from 100% Trousseau grown on the estate's organically farmed parcels, this Vin de France captures the variety's characteristic depth and finesse. Baptiste Ramboz, who trained at the renowned Domaine Bornard, hand-tends approximately one hectare of vines alongside partner Mickaël Sinclair. Baptiste Ramboz Brindzingue Trousseau 2023 ferments with indigenous yeasts and is bottled without fining, filtration, or added sulfites—a pure expression of Jurassic terroir.

Wine details

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, Red
Wine Style:, Medium Body
Grapes:, Trousseau
Farming:, Organic
Vintage:, 2023
Alcohol:, 14%
Country:, France
Region:, Jura
Appellation:, NA
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar Level:, Low Sugar, Zero Added Sugar

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Baptiste Ramboz Brindzingue Trousseau 2023
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Producer profile

Baptiste Ramboz

Baptiste Ramboz represents a new wave of Jura winemakers—trained by the region's masters, committed to organic farming, and dedicated to minimal intervention in the cellar. Together with Mickaël Sinclair, he cultivates approximately one hectare of vines in Arbois, working entirely by hand and following organic principles.

Both winemakers honed their craft at Domaine Bornard, one of the Jura's most respected estates in Pupillin. This apprenticeship immersed them in the traditions and techniques that define natural winemaking in the region: healthy vineyard ecosystems, indigenous yeast fermentation, and bottling without additions. The experience shaped their approach and connected them to a lineage stretching back to Pierre Overnoy and the origins of French natural wine.

Their small estate plants the classic Jura varieties: Savagnin and Chardonnay for whites; Poulsard, Trousseau, and Pinot Noir for reds; plus Pinot Gris for skin-contact experiments. With plans to add hybrid varieties to their holdings, they balance respect for tradition with openness to innovation.

Production remains tiny—just four cuvées in red and white, sold primarily from the domaine. The duo also operates Boisson 3000, a small-scale négociant project that began with the 2022 vintage, sourcing exceptional fruit and vinifying it according to the same uncompromising standards.

In the cellar, intervention stays minimal. Fermentations proceed spontaneously with native yeasts. Wines see no oenological additions and are bottled without fining, filtration, or sulfites. The results are pure, vivid, and alive—wines that channel the Jura's distinctive terroir through the lens of a generation raised on its greatest natural bottlings.

The Brindzingue cuvée showcases Trousseau at its most expressive: spiced, fruity, and unmistakably Jurassic.

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Wine region

Jura, France

The Jura sits between Burgundy and Switzerland, a narrow strip of vineyard land that has remained remarkably distinct despite its proximity to more famous neighbors. This is France's smallest wine region, covering roughly 2,000 hectares, yet it produces some of the country's most distinctive and sought-after natural wines.

The landscape is defined by the Jura Mountains, from which the geological period takes its name—Jurassique in French. Limestone and marl soils predominate, creating conditions that favor aromatic complexity and mineral expression in the wines. The cool continental climate, with cold winters and moderate summers, demands careful viticulture but rewards growers with grapes of exceptional freshness and acidity.

Arbois, the region's largest appellation and France's first AOC (granted in 1936), serves as the historic heart of Jura winemaking. The famed chemist Louis Pasteur conducted his groundbreaking fermentation studies here, and his vineyard still exists near the town center. Neighboring Pupillin has become synonymous with natural winemaking, home to legendary producers who have inspired a new generation.

The Jura cultivates five principal grape varieties. Chardonnay and Savagnin produce the whites—the latter used for the region's famous oxidative Vin Jaune. For reds, Poulsard (locally called Ploussard), Trousseau, and Pinot Noir dominate. Trousseau, despite requiring the most sun to ripen, produces some of the region's most compelling reds: deep-colored, spiced, and structured yet elegant.

Natural winemaking has deep roots here. Producers like Pierre Overnoy pioneered sulfur-free viticulture decades ago, and today the Jura attracts winemakers drawn to its unique terroir and independent spirit.

Explore our Jura wine collection and discover more French natural wines and natural red wines.

Frequently asked question

We will process and ship your order in 2-3 business days, you will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking as soon as the Carrier scans the shipping label.

Ground shipping time depends on location, here's a breakdown:

West Coast: 1-2 business days
Midwest: 3-4 business days
East Coast: 5 business days

Process time is not shipping time. Shipping time starts from the days successive to the day of shipping, after the order has been processed.

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2) Consolidate the returned package with your next order: this option is free of charge and it's the most popular option.

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