2005 Domaine Louis Jadot, Griotte Chambertin, Grand Cru, Bottle (750ml)
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- Rating
- NYR
- Producer
- Jadot
- Vintage
- 2005
- Region
- Burgundy
- Appellation
- Chambertin-Clos de Beze
- Country
- France
- Classification
- Grand Cru
- Format
- Bottle
- Volume
- 750mL
- ABV
- 13.5
- Type
- Still
- Color
- Red
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Allen Meadows for BurgHound writes, "As is usually the case I met this trip with Jacques Lardière, winemaker and technical director for Maison Jadot. Lardière basically could not have been more positive about the 2005s, enthusing that it was a "super clean vintage with unbelievably beautiful fruit. As I say, 2005 is a classic vintage and the Côte de Nuits wines resemble a blend of the very best 1985s and the more concentrated 1990s and they should make old bones." Lardière noted that all of the '05 grands crus will be bottled in a bottle called La Sommeliàre, which has a classic shape and is, comparatively speaking, quite heavy. In fact, a number of domaines told me that they have elected to use this bottle for their best wines in 2005." Apr 2007
"... complex nose of almost exclusively red berry fruit aromas nuanced by touches of earth, underbrush and a subtle hint of game precede round, rich and generous flavors underpinned by suave tannins and a velvety and dusty finish. At present the tannins are on the chewy side and like the Latricières, this will require a certain amount of patience." Barrel Tasting Apr 01, 2007
"... complex nose of almost exclusively red berry fruit aromas nuanced by touches of earth, underbrush and a subtle hint of game precede round, rich and generous flavors underpinned by suave tannins and a velvety and dusty finish. At present the tannins are on the chewy side and like the Latricières, this will require a certain amount of patience." Barrel Tasting Apr 01, 2007
