Grapes: Poulsard
Country: France
Regions:Jura
Wine Type:Red
Vintage: 2023
Bottle Size: 750ml
Alcohol: 12%
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Poulsard 'En Bois d'Arnaux' 2023 is a natural wine crafted by Les Pieds sur Terre (Valentin Morel), in the Jura region in France. This red wine is made with 100% Poulsard grapes, grown in his vineyard around Poligny.

We are yet to try this wine, but after some air we expect it to deliver crisp yet juicy textures amongst bursts of cherries, spice, strawberries and hints of vanilla.

Video documentary on Valentin Morel coming sometime in 2026 on MORE Natural Wine.

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Valentin Morel Les Pieds Sur terre-Poulsard en Bois d'Arnaux
Les Pieds sur Terre (Valentin Morel) - Poulsard 'En Bois d'Arnaux' 2023
£55.88 incl. UK VAT & duty fee | £44.34 due at checkout | est. £11.54 to be paid to courier, with a small customs handling fee

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NATURAL WINES BY LES PIEDS SUR TERRE (VALENTIN MOREL)

Les Pieds sur Terre is the winery of Valentin Morel, who took a pretty unconventional path to winemaking. After studying international law and politics, he decided to return to his family’s estate in Poligny, Jura, to make wine. Before taking over from his father, Jean-Luc Morel, in 2014, he honed his skills with legendary winemakers like Pierre Frick and Bruno Schueller in Alsace. Deeply inspired by Rudolf Steiner’s philosophy, Valentin brought a more holistic approach to the vineyard.
He now farms about 6 hectares across five plots in Poligny, working with all the classic Jura grapes—Chardonnay, Savagnin, Pinot Noir, Trousseau, and Poulsard. More recently, he’s also started experimenting with hybrid varieties that are naturally more resistant to disease and fungus, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in Jura winemaking.

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