This exciting Jura collaboration between Beaune star David Croix and his friend (and local) Damien Courbet is certainly coming to the boil. In today’s email, we offer the pair’s first set of red wines; a Trousseau and a Poulsard from vines sited close to Château-Chalon. We already know how good this project’s whites can be; it will come as little surprise that the reds follow suit. For a region whose reds have a patchy relationship with fruit purity, Croix & Courbet’s wines are clean as a whistle. Despite working without sulphur additions, David Croix has no stomach for off flavours. The Poulsard, from vines rooted in the red marls of Pannessières, is modishly perfumed with blood orange and pomegranate, while the sleek, cherry and raspberry-edged Trousseau showcases Jura’s unique terroir combined with top-drawer Burgundian flair. Alongside the reds, we also have a welcome restock of the pair’s quietly brilliant entry-level white: a finely judged blend of 70% Chardonnay and 30% Savagnin, with just 5% raised sous voile lending subtle savoury depth. We are also down to our final bottles of the high-energy 2022 Savagnins, wines of real drive and personality. Quantities across the range are limited, and we recommend securing any bottles of interest sooner rather than later.