Louis Jadot Morgon Ch. des Lumieres Cote du Py 2005 Front Label
Louis Jadot Morgon Ch. des Lumieres Cote du Py 2005 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

A deep garnet wine of extremely elegant aromatic intensity characterized by fragrant red berries and an airy minerality. The palate is firmly structured yet silky with excellent acidic balance, ending on a long, ripe finish underscored by woodsy, earth and mineral notes. The wine approaches maturity in most vintages after a decade or so.

"An inky Beaujolais, exhibiting firm tannins and hints of pencil shavings, as well as crème de cassis, plum and vanilla notes. There's a good core of fruit, but this needs some time to integrate." 90 Points
Wine Spectator
December 15, 2007

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    RRM83644_2005 Item# 97741