The Jura, nestled between Burgundy and Switzerland in eastern France, is one of the France's most distinctive wine regions. Known for its alpine influence, ancient winemaking traditions, and singular grape varieties, its most emblematic wines include oxidative styles like Vin Jaune and Vin de Paille, crafted from the indigenous Savagnin grape, as well as delicate reds from Poulsard, Trousseau, and Pinot Noir. Chardonnay is also widely planted, often showing a more mineral and savoury expression than its Burgundian counterparts. The region’s limestone-rich soils and cool climate yield wines of finesse, freshness, and complexity. Small in scale but rich in character, the Jura has become a cult favourite among sommeliers and wine lovers seeking authenticity and terroir-driven styles.