Louis Jadot - Meursault

89 points - The Wine Advocate
89 points - The Wine Advocate
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95 points - The Wine Advocate
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94 points - The Wine Advocate
Louis Jadot - Meursault - 2021 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Louis Jadot - Meursault

89 points - The Wine Advocate
89 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
95 points - The Wine Advocate
94 points - The Wine Advocate
94 points - The Wine Advocate
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Louis Jadot is a renowned producer of Meursault, a white wine that hails from the Burgundy region of France. The history of Meursault dates back to the Middle Ages, when the monks of the Cîteaux Abbey first began cultivating grapes in the area. Today, Meursault is considered one of the finest white wines in the world, and Louis Jadot is one of the most respected producers of this varietal.

The style of production for Louis Jadot's Meursault is traditional and meticulous. The grapes are hand-picked and sorted, and then gently pressed to extract the juice. The juice is then fermented in oak barrels, which imparts a rich, complex flavor to the wine. The wine is aged in these barrels for up to 18 months, during which time it develops its characteristic buttery, nutty flavor.

Louis Jadot produces several different types of Meursault, each with its own unique flavor profile. Their Meursault Premier Cru is made from grapes grown in the best vineyards in the region, and is known for its intense, complex flavor. Their Meursault Village is a more affordable option, but still boasts the rich, buttery flavor that is characteristic of the varietal. Finally, their Meursault Charmes is a rare and highly sought-after wine that is made from grapes grown in the Charmes vineyard, which is considered one of the best in the region.

Overall, Louis Jadot's Meursault is a wine that is steeped in history and tradition, and is made with the utmost care and attention to detail. From the hand-picked grapes to the oak barrel aging, every step of the production process is carefully monitored to ensure the highest quality. Whether you are a seasoned wine connoisseur or a casual drinker, this wine is sure to impress with its rich, complex flavor and elegant, refined finish.

The 2021 Meursault reveals notes of peach, pear, beeswax, nutmeg and smoke, followed by a medium to full-bodied, rich and textural palate underpinned by lively acids and concluding with a nicely defined finish. One of Jadot's larger cuvées, this has turned out nicely.
Aromas of buttery orchard fruit, hazelnuts, white flowers and beeswax introduce the 2020 Meursault Village (Maison Louis Jadot), a medium to full-bodied, ample and satiny wine underpinned by tangy acids and chalky grip. Concluding with a saline finish, it's a fine effort that represents one of the house's larger cuvées.
Aromas of buttered toast, honeyed peaches, white flowers, and mint introduce the 2019 Montrachet Grand Cru, a full-bodied, layered, and enveloping wine that's satiny and sumptuous, with lively acids and fine depth at the core. This Montrachet -purchased from the Chassagne-Montrachet side, from the house's usual source -is undeniably promising.
There are nine barrels of the 2018 Montrachet Grand Cru, a broad-shouldered, powerful wine that offers up aromas of pear, white flowers, buttered citrus, and warm bread. On the palate, it's full-bodied, layered, and fleshy, with a rounded, muscular profile and a long, resonant finish.
Aromas of crisp peach, mandarin oil, orange blossom and mint introduce the 2017 Montrachet Grand Cru, a full-bodied, ample wine with a broad, textural attack and juicy balancing acids, though it can't match the density or cut of the stunning Chevalier Demoiselles from Domaine fruit.
The 2015 Montrachet Grand Cru has a potent nose with dried honey and blackberry leaf, orange blossom and cold stone developing in the glass. The palate is very well balanced with crisp acidity, viscous, almost waxy in texture with decent weight on the finish, although this year the Chevalier-Montrachet is in possession of more personality and race.
Type:
White
Country:
France
Region:
Burgundy
Appellation:
Meursault
Producer:
Louis Jadot
Grapes/Blend:
Chardonnay
Serving temp:
8° - 10° C
ABV:
13%
Pairing Sugesstions:
Shellfish, Lobster, Crab, White Fish, Poultry, Salads, Green Vegetables, Citrus-Based Dishes, Fresh Herbs and Aromatic Dishes, Brie, Blue Cheese, Goat Cheese, Cream

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Louis Jadot

Louis Jadot

Louis Jadot is a French wine producer based in the Burgundy region. Founded in 1859 by Louis Henry Denis Jadot, the winery has a long history of producing...

Louis Jadot is a French wine producer based in the Burgundy region. Founded in 1859 by Louis Henry Denis Jadot, the winery has a long history of producing high-quality wines. Today, it is one of the most prestigious wine producers in Burgundy and is known for its exceptional wines.

The winery produces a wide range of wines, including both red and white wines. Its flagship wine is the Louis Jadot Beaune 1er Cru, which is made from Pinot Noir grapes grown in the Beaune region of Burgundy. This wine is known for its complex aromas and flavours, which include cherry, raspberry, and earthy notes.

Louis Jadot also produces a number of other red wines, including Gevrey-Chambertin, which is made from Pinot Noir grapes grown in the Gevrey-Chambertin region of Burgundy. This wine is known for its intense aromas of blackberry and black cherry, as well as its firm tannins and long finish.

In addition to its red wines, Louis Jadot also produces a range of white wines. One of its most popular white wines is the Louis Jadot Pouilly-Fuissé, which is made from Chardonnay grapes grown in the Pouilly-Fuissé region of Burgundy. This wine is known for its rich and creamy texture, as well as its flavours of apple, pear, and vanilla.

Louis Jadot uses traditional winemaking techniques to produce its wines. The winery has its own cooperage, where it crafts its own barrels from French oak. The winery also uses a combination of stainless steel tanks and oak barrels to ferment and age its wines.

Louis Jadot's commitment to quality is reflected in its strict vineyard management practices. The winery only uses grapes from the best vineyards in Burgundy, and it carefully selects only the best grapes from each vineyard. The winery also employs sustainable farming practices to ensure the long-term health of its vineyards.

Overall, Louis Jadot is a world-renowned wine producer that is known for its exceptional wines and its commitment to quality. Whether you are looking for a rich and complex red wine or a creamy and flavourful white wine, Louis Jadot has something to offer.

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Burgundy - Onshore Cellars

Burgundy

The French Wine region of Burgundy (aka “Bourgogne”) may be small in size, but its influence is huge in the world of vino. The complexity of Burgundy...

The French Wine region of Burgundy (aka “Bourgogne”) may be small in size, but its influence is huge in the world of vino. The complexity of Burgundy can cast fear into the heart of even a seasoned wine pro, but fear not – the region need only be as complicated as you want it to be. Yes, it is home to some of the most expensive wines in the known universe, but there are also tasty and affordable wines.

Main grapes:

Pinot Noir originated in Burgundy and these vines cover 34% of the region, accounting for 29% of overall wine production. The red grape does extremely well in limestone and clay soil, which helps create their complexity. Pinot Noir wines from Burgundy range in colour from cherry to brick, are light in body, and typically have red fruit and spicy flavours. Gamay is a red grape also grown in Burgundy, but only makes up 10% of the vines.

Chardonnay is the primary grape for white wines in Burgundy, making up 48% of the vines and 68% of production. Chardonnay appreciates Burgundy’s marl soil, which gives it delicate floral, fruit, and mineral aromas and full-bodied flavours. Aligoté is the second white grape, accounting for 6% grown. {Read more about the ancient Aligoté grape in Burgundy.}

The region does produce a sparkling wine called Crémant de Bourgogne. It can be made from Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Aligoté, Gamay, Sacy, and Melon. Varieties include blanc, blanc de blancs, blanc de noirs, and rosé.

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Meursault

Meursault

Meursault is a wine appellation located in the Burgundy region of France. The history of winemaking in Meursault dates back to the Roman era, and the region has...

Meursault is a wine appellation located in the Burgundy region of France. The history of winemaking in Meursault dates back to the Roman era, and the region has been producing high-quality wines for centuries. The style of production in Meursault is heavily influenced by the unique terroir of the region, which is characterized by limestone-rich soils and a cool climate.

The primary grape variety grown in Meursault is Chardonnay, which is known for its ability to express the terroir of the region. The wines produced in Meursault are typically full-bodied and rich, with a complex bouquet of aromas and flavors. The wines are aged in oak barrels, which adds a layer of complexity and depth to the wine.

Meursault is known for producing some of the finest white wines in the world. The wines are typically dry, with a high level of acidity and a long finish. The flavors of Meursault wines are often described as nutty, with notes of hazelnut, almond, and toasted bread. The wines also have a distinct minerality, which is a result of the limestone soils in the region.

The most famous vineyards in Meursault are located on the slopes of the Côte de Beaune, which is a hillside that runs along the eastern edge of the region. The vineyards on the Côte de Beaune are known for producing some of the finest wines in the world, and the wines from Meursault are no exception.

Meursault is a region that is steeped in tradition, and the winemakers in the region take great pride in their craft. The wines produced in Meursault are a testament to the skill and dedication of the winemakers, and they are a true reflection of the unique terroir of the region.

In conclusion, Meursault is a wine appellation that is known for producing some of the finest white wines in the world. The region has a rich history of winemaking, and the wines produced in Meursault are a true reflection of the unique terroir of the region. If you are looking for a high-quality white wine that is full-bodied, complex, and rich, then Meursault is the perfect choice.

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