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Louis Jadot, Clos des Prouges, Pouilly Fuissé 2008 - £162.65
Fresh and appealingly lemony, with some lime marmalade. Pleasant taste. Rich and ripe with a little zing, but not terribly long.

Louis Jadot, Côte de Nuits-Villages, Le Vaucrain 2008 - £126.94
Fabulous tangy, lively nose. A little buttery toast. Bright and lively palate, bordering on the sharp. Fresh and with a tiny hint of oak on the finish.

Louis Jadot, Santenay, Clos de Malte 2008 - £144.80
Ripe and fruity, almost tropical, chardonnay on the nose. A little texture from the oak, but there’s plenty of time for that to calm down and integrate. Needs time.

Louis Jadot, Savigny les Beaune, Close des Guettes 2008 - £149.26
Quite spicy, but new, oak on a fruity nose. A little hollow, currently, on the palate and quite oaky. Needs a lot more time, but has everything there. Juicy finish.

Louis Jadot, Pernand-Vergelesses, Clos de la Croix de Pierre 2008 - £140.33
Rich, creamy and with obvious oak on the nose. Very perfumed. Oaky and chewy without much beauty at the moment.

Louis Jadot, Beaune Bressandes 2008 - £216.22
Very appealing nose – lime marmalade and zing, with a little toastiness. Chunky oak at the moment. Needs a long time, unless you like chewing your wine. Some liquorice on the finish.

Louis Jadot, Le Clos Blanc, Beaune Grèves 2008 - £247.47
Fruity, tropical but not heavy nose. Fruity palate as well, again leaning towards tropical fruit – perhaps guava? Oaky finish.

Louis Jadot, Meursault, Goutte-d’Or 2008 - £301.05
Creamy, milky nose and palate. Rounded and with just enough oak. Lasts pretty well.

Louis Jadot, Meursault Genevrières 2008 - £359.08
Round, heavy and almost honeyed. A load of oak. Nutty and savoury with some warmth. Lasts and lasts.

Louis Jadot, Chassagne-Montrachet, Dom de Duc de Magenta, Morgeot 1er Cru 2008 – £287.65
Beautiful lime flower, lime pith nose. Fabulously inviting. Juicy, refreshing and limey. Very good. *

Louis Jadot, Chassagne-Montrachet, Grande Montagne 1er Cru 2008 - £287.65
Savoury, but with lime juice and flowers on the nose. Really tangy and bright. Absolutely delicious. Long, fresh, zingy. Hard to know which is better, this or the Morgeot. Both stunning. *

Louis Jadot, Puligny-Montrachet, Referts 2008 - £287.65
A little stinky – not quite fresh. Disappointing nose. Warm palate, with some aniseed. Woody finish. First disappointing wine.

Louis Jadot, Puligny-Montrachet, Champ-Gain 1er Cru 2008 - £287.65
Some new oak, some lime, on the nose but not shouting like the Chassagnes. Beautifully alive palate, though. Almost sharp. Begging for food. Good.

Louis Jadot, Puligny-Montrachet, Dom du Duc de Magenta, 1er Cru,Clos de la Garenne 2008 - £341.22
Very different nose. Savoury and vegetal, but good. Ripe fruit, a little warmth and liquorice on the finish.

Louis Jadot, Puligny-Montrachet, Folatières 1er Cru 2008 - £345.69
Buttery toast on the nose and some lime. Very appealing nose. Very toasty oak on the palate. Some fresh acidity, but the oak stays. Don’t be tempted to drink this yet.

Dom des Héritiers Louis Jadot, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2008 - £510.87
A bit dumb on the nose. Offers little – perhaps some pear, oddly. Pear on the palate as well. I’m not sure I’d even put this in Burgundy, never mind anything as so exciting as Corton-Charlemagne. Seems to need time.

Louis Jadot, Batard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2008 - £1006.41
Perfumed and limey. Juicy, tangy, limey and refreshing. Delicious. Beautiful now. Long and exciting. *

Louis Jadot, Chevalier-Montrachet, Les Demoiselles, Grand Cru 2008 - £1363.55
Toasty, buttery oak on the nose, but also with ripe fruit, without being fat. Juicy, zingy and very exciting palate. Omg, as the kids would say. Really beautiful wine. Some oak, but just exactly the right amount. *

Louis Jadot, Montrachet Grand Cru 2008 - £1765.33
Savoury, quite honeyed and spicy nose. Oaky, savoury, macho wine. Lip-smacking stuff. Would be just stunning with food. Beautiful complexity – quite herbal. *

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Ch des Jacques, Dom Louis Jadot, Clos des Rochegrès 2008 - £144.80
Light, fresh, fruity nose that I thought was Pinot, but is in fact Gamay. Really very appealing nose. Juicy, fruity and refreshing. Light and easy.

Ch des Jacques, Dom Louis Jadot, La Moche, Moulin-à-Vent 2008 - £144.80
Spicy, lightly oaky nose with gentle fruit. Very smooth, soft fruity – not bloody and metallic as young Pinot can be. (By all accounts, this is Gamay, which would account for the fruit - thanks D). Woody, composty taste. Young, but not raw.

Louis Jadot, Côte de Nuits-Villages, Le Vaucrain 2008 - £122.47
Spicy, perhaps cardamom, on the nose. Spicy oak, plenty of structure in the mouth. Needs time to smooth out. There’s plenty of flavour, but it needs time for flavours to evolve.

Louis Jadot, Santenay, Clos de Malte 2008 - £126.94
Great cherry Pinot nose – light and fragrant. Delicious even now. Fruity but tempered by spicy oak and gentle tannin. Beautiful balance. *

Louis Jadot, Savigny-les-Beaune, Clos des Guettes, Dom Gagey 2008 - £135.87
Quite a minty nose. Very fresh and zingy nose. Furry tannins and juicy, only-just-ripe cherry. Too young to enjoy now.

Louis Jadot, Pernand-Vergelesses, Clos de la Croix de Pierre 1er Cru 2008 - £126.94
Herbal nose, perhaps like dill. Furry tannin and juicy acidity. The acidity leads the finish.

Louis Jadot, Beaune Boucherttes 1er Cru 2008 - £162.65
Beautiful ripe blackcurrant nose. Dark fruits on the palate. Fresh, lively acidity and some dark spices. Good and begging for food.

Louis Jadot, Beaune, Clos des Couchereaux 1er Cru 2008 - £162.65
Dark fruits and some liquorice on the nose. Good Pinot flavours, Quite plain at the moment. Leave it.

Louis Jadot, Beaune, Clos des Ursules 1er Cru 2008 - £234.08
Sweet cherry nose, with a whiff of lemon zest, and some vanilla – very appealing. Fruity and appealing palate – like ripe cherries. Refreshing and attractive. Good.

Louis Jadot, Volnay, Clos des Chênes 1er Cru 2008 - £238.55
Very pale. Perfumed and inviting. Very juicy and nicely leathery. Leather rubbed with raw cherries. Lovely. *

Louis Jadot, Pommard Rugiens 1er Cru 2008 - £287.65
Baked cherry aroma. Bitter cherry flavour, with perhaps almond on the finish. Savoury, with some vanilla from the oak. Lovely mouthful.

Louis Jadot, Pommard, Grands Epenots 1er Cru 2008 - £269.80
Less cherry on the nose, more plum. Juicy, quite warm fruit. I might put this in NZ. Sorry, but it’s a little warm.

Louis Jadot, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Les Boudots 1er Cru 2008 - £336.76
Odd smell. Can’t quite put my finger on it. .Eucalyptus, I think. Again, the in mouth, something medicinal. Very interesting. Am very much enjoying it. If it were lunch time I’d take a glass of this. Atypical but interesting.

Louis Jadot, Vosne-Romanée, Les Suchots 1er Crdu 2008 - £376.94
Minty nose. Juicy, fruity palate. Have used the word “juicy” more than ever before during the Pinot part of this tasting. This is very refreshing and moreish. Lovely. *

Louis Jadot, Chambolle-Musigny, Les Fuees 1er Cru 2008 - £309.97
Very much like undergrowth or warm hay, or maybe toast. Smooth, velvety and gentle. Good.

Louis Jadot, Chambolle-Musigny, Les Baudes 1er Cru 2008 - £327.83
Herbal and inviting nose. Beautiful taste. All sorts of herbs, chopped on a warm day and perhaps some roasted meat, as well. Heaven. *

Louis Jadot, Gevrey-Chambertin, Lavaux-Saint-Jacques 1er Cru 2008 - £327.83
New oaky, vanilla nose. Quite full and ripe. Very attractive. Vanilla on the finish. Perfect. *

Louis Jadot, Gevrey-Chambertin, Clos Saint-Jacques 1er Cru 2008 - £497.47
Vanilla and ripe, ripe cherries. Suddenly the wines have upped their game. Ripe fruit and vanilla on the nose. Fruity, with a hint of liquorice. Needs time. Still far too young to be interesting.

Louis Jadot, Corton-Pougets Grand Cru 2008 - £269.80
Spicy, oaky, plain chocolate nose. Dark fruits, warm alcohol and pretty massive wine.

Louis Jadot, Clos Vougeot Grand Cru 2008 - £515.33
Toasty, oaky nose – quite peppery. Peppery taste. Again, juicy and very Pinot.

Louis Jadot, Echézeaux Grand Cru 2008 - £551.51
Warm, bready and very inviting, also some very ripe apricots. Quite bretty in the mouth. Farmyardy and perhaps like cheese rind. Fascinating wine.

Louis Jadot, Bonnes Mares Grand Cru 2008 - £912.65
Toasty oak on the nose. A lot of structure and quite hard. For the long term.

Louis Jadot, Griotte-Chambertin Grand Cru 2008 - £644.80
Very pale. Low on nose – very delicately fragrant. Juicy but woody. Not a great deal of body.

Louis Jadot, Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru 2008 - £805.51
Redcurrant, with a hint of lemon. Nowhere near ready. Nowhere near lovely yet.

Louis Jadot, Chambertin Clos de Bèze Grand Cru 2008 – £1077.83
Simple cranberry fruit on the nose. Delicious creamy, vanilla flavours with the cranberry fruit. Savoury and spicy finish. Good.

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Mel - Thanks for the Burgundy 2008 report at Louis Jadot.

A wet wet wet early summer - better conditions in Gevrey and Vosne Romanee says growers

Beaune growers said they had some trouble in north Beaune (Pernand-Vergelesses) end of July to 3rd week of August until the north wind came (a miracle they say, or prayers) and saved the rest of the crop from rot - an honest frenchman in front of his customers - a gent for sure - they spent a long time on their sorting tables for this vintage (table de trie). I wonder how much sorting some of the bulk business, left-over fruit marketeers did ? Not Louis tho - I think his wines are great val for mon.

The rot attach of oidium caused (the "veraison" to be heterogeneous, they said) and slowed down maturity...Therefore some nameless cheapos will be green as h*ll

Cheers for this LJ report :) .

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D - Thanks for calling it a typo. At least I noticed that it was fruity!

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:32 pm 
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No Bolly Jo (beaujolais) on the ordinary label, or tasting blind :wink:

Gamay stinks of gamay- Mel what's up ?
I have read that his Moulin a Vent matures over many years, so that this Jadot style bojo Gamay almost leaves home.

Your palate is right on the button tho.

Exactly what Chanson said:- Gevrey, Vosne and Chambole escaped the probs. You give tasting notes of *Lovely, *Perfect and *Heaven.

Volnay 1er - Yum as well. Early bird burgundy 2008, are the lovely easy and beautiful ones. Thanks for confirming.

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