The House of Louis Jadot has been producing exceptional Burgundy wines since its founding in 1859 by Louis Henry Denis Jadot. For the past 150 years Louis Jadot has continued as one of the great names of Burgundy and has gained international reputation for its superb red and white Burgundy wines. Louis Jadot is not only one of the largest producers of estate Burgundies of the Cote d'Or, it is one of the most celebrated exporters of premium Burgundies, owning close to 140 acres of vineyards from 24 of the most prestigious sites in Burgundy.
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The Louis Jadot Moulin-a-Vent is a full, robust Beaujolais, with a fleshy, almost fat texture and greater longevity than any other Cru of the Beaujolais. The exceptional quality of its structure preserves a fruitiness which becomes mellow with bottle age.
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A full bodied, powerful, rich wine. It is a very delicate wine with almond, apple, peach, spices or even truffle aromas, and a very long finish.
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Louis Jadot Pinot Noir offers a color of medium intensity, purplish in its youth changing to ruby and then garnet after several years in bottle. It is harmonious and balanced, with a plump fruitiness and silky texture offet by round, gentle tannins in a wine of medium body and elegant structure....
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Full-bodied and rich, this wine develops aromas of white fruit, white flowers and honey. It will develop for 10 to 15 years in the bottle.
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A powerful, structured as well as very delicate wine. It develops nice aromas of well matured black fruits. It is quite long in the mouth with supple tannins.
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Often considered the most masculine Cote de Beaune red, Pommard is a firm, full-bodied wine that is nevertheless exceptionally round and generous, with a fruity depth of character and a bouquet suggestive of raspberries, leather and earth.
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The commune of Aloxe-Corton, located above Pernand-Vergelesses at the northern end of the Cote de Beaune, has the unusual distinction of having over half its area covered in grand cru vineyards. These occupy 298 acres divided among 19 climats which take the Corton grand cru appellation for red...
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The Louis Jadot Moulin à Vent Clos de Rochegres has a very nice garnet-red colour with crimson tints. It releases very fine aromas of flowers (rose) with a touch of mineral. The wine is generous and tender on the palate thanks to the elegant and long lasting tannins.
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The wines of Puligny Montrachet are generally characterised by greater firmness and depth than those of Meursault, and by greater refinement and delicacy than those of Chassagne.
They are characterised by very distinctive aromas: almond, fern, exotic fruit, amber and white flowers. Acidity in the...
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Distinct impressions of old vines give this succulent, silky wine a fruit density marked by sweet, ripe plums and wild cherries and notes of earth and spice underscored by focused, supple tannins.
The commune of Savigny les Beaune is located above between Aloxe Corton and Pernand Vergelesses, in...
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Light red. Reduced nose hints at leather, meat and fresh blood. Then sweet, spicy and silky in the mouth, with a rather easygoing texture and an earthy nuance. Finishes with broad, fine tannins and good length.-International Wine Cellar 87-90
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The Clos-de-Beze vineyard is the oldest of Gevrey's vineyards, planted by the monks of the Abbey of Beze after its bequest to them, in 630, by Duke Amalgaire of Burgundy. In the 1200s it was sold intact to the order of the Cathedral of Langres, who leased it out in parcels until the 1700s, when...
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Puligny-Montrachet, situated to the south of Meursault and to the north of Chassagne-Montrachet, shares with Chassagne a handful of the greatest white wine vineyards in the world. Originally a Gallo-Roman village, Puliniacus, as recorded in the documents of Pope Urbain II in 1095, became Puligny...
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Pommard is a very old village, and stands on the site of an early Christian temple, built by the Gauls and dedicated to Pomona, the goddess entrusted with the protection of fruits. By the year 1005, the village name had become Polmarium or Polmarca, and underwent several subsequent changes in name...
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The Clos Vougeot was founded in 1112 by the Cistercian order under St. Bernard de Clairvaux. The monks began with a few acres of vines, and built a small chapel and press house at their edge. Over the next 200 years, various members of the nobility bequeathed a great many vineyards to the order,...
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The commune of Chambolle and its village are transversed by the Little River Grone, ordinarily a peaceful body of water. But for centuries, occasional downpours have transformed it into a savage, torrential flood submerging streets and cellars. The persistence of this behavior is evidenced by the...
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