2005 Louis Jadot Chambolle-Musigny
Burghound | Rating: 89
A discreet touch of wood spice adds interest to the nicely elegant and pure dark berry fruit aromas that display a hint of underbrush that can also be found on the rich, full and fresh flavors that culminate in a rather tannic finish that is on the awkward side and not nearly as well balanced.Author: Allen MeadowsIssue: 2nd Quarter, 2007International Wine Cellar | Rating: 89
Good full red-ruby. Black fruits, tar and minerals on the nose. Rich, chewy and sweet, with lovely inner-palate energy. Has more life than many of the village Chambolles I tried in November. Lardiere describes this one as |mostly a Jadot vinification.| (I slightly preferred this wine to a leaner and more tannic Vosne villages that was not vinified by Jadot.)Author: Stephen TanzerIssue: March/April 2007Wine Spectator | Rating: 88
There's a plush richness to this red, with slightly candied framboise and cherry notes up front and firm tannins on the finish.Author: Bruce Sanderson
Self | Rating: 81
Author: Wang Chong
Maison Louis Jadot has been in the town of Beaune since 1859, and has a stellar reputation for producing wines of excellent value. Jadot's principles of vinification balance tradition and technology and focus on the purest expression of the terroir. Jadot aims to cultivate its vines with consideration for the environment and the microbial life of the soils.
Maison Louis Jadot controls 105 hectares of "domaine" property that is divided into four groups: Domaine Louis Jadot, Domaine Gagey, Domaine des Héritiers Louis Jadot, and Domaine du Duc de Magenta. As a negociant-élévateur, Jadot also cultivates long-term partnerships with many growers which allows the representation of a larger range of appellations. Jadot's portfolio includes wines from regional appellations, Chablis, the Côte de Nuits, Côte de Beaune, Côte Chalonnaise, Mâconnais, and Beaujolais.
Collector Data For This Wine
- 59 bottles owned
- 20 collectors
- Average collector rating: 81
(Out of 20 collectors)