Louis Jadot - Charmes-Chambertin - Grand Cru

92 RP Points
93 RP Points
Louis Jadot - Charmes-Chambertin - Grand Cru - 2016 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Louis Jadot - Charmes-Chambertin - Grand Cru

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Type
Country
Appellation
Producer
Style
Grand Cru
Technical
Grapes
ABV
13.5%
Serving
16° - 18° C
Key Characteristics
["Red fruit""Black fruit""Violet""Leafy""Structured""Medium(+) alcohol"]

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Louis Jadot

Louis Jadot

Louis Jadot is a Burgundy négociant house established in Beaune in 1859. The company operates from the Côte de Beaune and produces wines across multiple Burgundy appellations, from...

Louis Jadot is a Burgundy négociant house established in Beaune in 1859. The company operates from the Côte de Beaune and produces wines across multiple Burgundy appellations, from village-level bottlings to Grand Cru vineyards. As both a négociant and vineyard owner, Louis Jadot sources grapes from contracted growers while also maintaining their own estate vineyards throughout Burgundy.

The house follows traditional Burgundian winemaking practices, focusing primarily on Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Their wines span the full hierarchy of Burgundy appellations, from regional Bourgogne to prestigious Grand Cru sites. The Côte de Beaune, where they are based, is particularly known for producing some of Burgundy's finest white wines, especially from appellations like Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, and Chassagne-Montrachet, while also yielding elegant Pinot Noir from villages such as Volnay and Beaune.

Louis Jadot's current range includes wines from premier sites including Bâtard-Montrachet and Chapelle-Chambertin at the Grand Cru level, Premier Cru bottlings from appellations like Morey-Saint-Denis, and village wines from across the Côte d'Or. They also produce Chablis from the northern reaches of Burgundy and extend into Beaujolais, working with Gamay in addition to their core Burgundian varietals.

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Burgundy - Onshore Cellars

Burgundy

La région viticole française de Bourgogne (alias « Bourgogne ») peut être petite par sa taille, mais son influence est énorme dans le monde du vin. La...

La région viticole française de Bourgogne (alias « Bourgogne ») peut être petite par sa taille, mais son influence est énorme dans le monde du vin. La complexité de la Bourgogne peut faire peur au cœur même d'un professionnel du vin chevronné, mais n'ayez crainte – la région n'a besoin d'être aussi compliquée que vous le souhaitez. Oui, elle abrite certains des vins les plus chers de l'univers connu, mais il y a aussi des vins savoureux et abordables.

Raisins principaux :

Le Pinot Noir est originaire de Bourgogne et ces vignes couvrent 34 % de la région, représentant 29 % de la production vinicole globale. Le raisin rouge se développe extrêmement bien dans les sols calcaires et argileux, ce qui aide à créer leur complexité. Les vins Pinot Noir de Bourgogne varient en couleur du cerise au brique, sont légers en corps et ont généralement des saveurs de fruits rouges et épicées. Le Gamay est un raisin rouge également cultivé en Bourgogne, mais ne représente que 10 % des vignes.

Le Chardonnay est le raisin principal pour les vins blancs de Bourgogne, représentant 48 % des vignes et 68 % de la production. Le Chardonnay apprécie le sol marneux de la Bourgogne, qui lui confère des arômes floraux délicats, fruités et minéraux ainsi que des saveurs corsées. L'Aligoté est le deuxième raisin blanc, représentant 6 % cultivé. {En savoir plus sur le raisin ancien Aligoté en Bourgogne.}

La région produit également un vin mousseux appelé Crémant de Bourgogne. Il peut être élaboré à partir de Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Aligoté, Gamay, Sacy et Melon. Les variétés incluent blanc, blanc de blancs, blanc de noirs et rosé.

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Charmes-Chambertin

Charmes-Chambertin

Charmes-Chambertin is a wine producer located in the Burgundy region of France. The history of this producer dates back to the 19th century when the vineyards were first...

Charmes-Chambertin is a wine producer located in the Burgundy region of France. The history of this producer dates back to the 19th century when the vineyards were first planted. The vineyards are situated on the slopes of the Gevrey-Chambertin hillside, which is known for producing some of the finest wines in the world.

The style of production at Charmes-Chambertin is traditional and focused on producing high-quality wines that reflect the terroir of the region. The vineyards are carefully tended to throughout the year, with a focus on sustainable and organic farming practices. The grapes are hand-picked and sorted before being fermented in oak barrels. The wines are then aged in oak barrels for up to 18 months, which gives them a rich and complex flavour profile.

Charmes-Chambertin produces a range of wines, including red and white wines. The red wines are made from Pinot Noir grapes and are known for their rich, fruity flavour and complex aroma. The white wines are made from Chardonnay grapes and are known for their crisp, refreshing flavour and delicate aroma.

The wines produced by Charmes-Chambertin are highly sought after by wine enthusiasts around the world. They are known for their exceptional quality and unique flavour profile. The wines are often described as elegant, complex, and well-balanced, with a long and lingering finish.

Overall, Charmes-Chambertin is a producer that is highly respected in the wine industry. Their commitment to traditional production methods and sustainable farming practices has helped them to produce some of the finest wines in the world. If you are looking for a high-quality wine that reflects the terroir of the Burgundy region, then Charmes-Chambertin is definitely a producer to consider.

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