Fleur de Voile du domaine Berthet-Bondet is a savagnin originally intended for the production of a Château-Chalon, which was interrupted in its aging to be bottled after nine months of maturing under veil (without topping up). This cuvée is therefore characterized by slight oxidative notes that give a hint of the genesis of a yellow wine.
The domaine's vineyards cover around 11 hectares, part of which is located in the prestigious Château-Chalon appellation, the historic birthplace of vin jaune. The remainder is spread across the Côtes-du-Jura and Crémant du Jura appellations, offering a diversity of terroirs and grape varieties that enable us to compose a complete and harmonious range. The steep hillsides on which the vines grow, mostly facing south and west, are typical of the region. They are underlain by blue and grey marls, demanding but rich soils that force the vines to draw deeply on their nutrients.