(−)-(1R,2S,5R)-Menthyl (SS)-p-toluenesulfinate and its enantiomer are a common source for a chiral sulfoxide group in organic synthesis, by means of nucleophilic substitution. The replacement of the menthyloxy group, with complete inversion of configuration at the sulfur center of the chiral sulfoxide, allows the inclusion of this organic function into numerous substrates, with defined stereochemistry and high enantiomeric purity. Nine C3-substituted, enantiomerically pure, 2-sulfinylfurans were prepared by this synthetic methodology with moderate to high yields. These enantiopure C3-substituted 2-sulfinylfurans can be used as chiral dienes for [4+3] cycloaddition reactions and in other chemical transformations, in which π-facial selectivity should be induced in order to obtain enantioselective reactions.