Gevrey-Chambertin Premiere Cru Lavaux St. Jacques Louis Jadot 2006
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- Louis Jadot
- Varietal:
- Pinot Noir
- Region:
- France > Burgundy > Côte d'Or > Côte de Nuits > Gevrey Chambertin > Chambertin
- Type:
- Red Wine
- Drink Dates:
- 2016 - 2030
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Pinot Noir: Responsible for some of the greatest wines on earth - the exhausted red wines of France's Burgundy region. Pinot Noir is a notoriously fickle grape that expresses its origins like no other. It's a vine that needs to struggle to produce great wines but when it does the depth of flavors that range from cherry to cola can be explosive and the wines' bright acidity and gentle tannins make them approachable and widely appealing,
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Gevrey-Chambertin is the northernmost of the great communes of the Cote de Nuits. The village of Gevrey is very old; in 630 it still bore the Latin name Gibriacus, a derivative of grabos. The meaning of this word is unclear, but seems to be related to beard, either a bearded man or animal, i.e., a goat. Chambertin, from Campus Bertini, later Champ de Bertin, or Bertin's field, immortalizes the peasant who first planted this greatest vineyard of the commune. In 1847, the commune of Gevrey became Gevrey- Chambertin by decree of King Louis-Philippe. Half of the premiers crus of Gevrey-Chambertin read more...
October 2008
Medium red. Aromas of candied cherry and dried rose; more perfumed than the Clos Saint-Jacques. Supple and medium-bodied, with firm minerally acidity framing the flavors of red fruits, licorice and game. Less firmly structured than the Clos Saint-Jacques but finishes with excellent length and grip. -International Wine Cellar 90-93




