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Rating: 86 Pts David Schildknecht - Robert Parker's Wine AdvocateSize:750ML
Region: Burgundy Country:France
Varietals: Not Available ABV:13%

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86 Pts David Schildknecht - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate

"Also recommended, but no tasting note given." -86 points- David Schildknecht- Wine Advocate

WINE:
"A classic expression of Pinot Noir, this is a medium-bodied wine with ripe, elegant red berry and cherry fruit flavors and aromas offset by notes of earth, leather and oak and sweet, supple tannins." -Importer

COTE DE BEAUNE AOC:
"The Cote de Beaune, the southern half of the Cote d'Or, is a seventeen-mile strip of vineyards covering 11,180 acres out of a total classified potential vineyard area of 19,850 acres, which produce exceptional red wines and the most celebrated white wines in the world. Its red wines are generally softer in character than those of the Cote de Nuits due to the higher silica and lower clay content of the soils."

"There are sixteen villages within the Cote de Beaune entitled to the Cote de Beaune-Villages appellation, a designation which applies only to red wines, and only to those from specific vineyard sites within each village. These are: Ladoix-Serrigny, Pernand-Vergelesses, Savigny-les-Beaune, Chorey-les-Beaune, Monthelie, Auxey- Duresses, Saint-Romain, Meursault, Blagny, Puligny-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet, Saint-Aubin, Santenay (with Remigny), Cheilly-les-Maranges, Dezize-les-Maranges and Sampigny-les-Maranges. When not blended cross-commune, these wines may append the suffix '-Côte de Beaune' to the commune name, as, for example, 'Ladoix-Côte de Beaune.' Until the late 1980s, there was no village classification for the vineyards of Cheilly-, Dezize- and Sampigny-les-Maranges, and the wines were all sold as Cote de Beaune-Villages, and may still be. Recent legislation by the INAO, however, has given certain parcels village as well as premier cru status in these communes, while other parcels remain under the Cote de Beaune-Villages designation. Thus, yield may fluctuate considerably, on either side of an average 10,000 hectolitres a year."

"Louis Jadot Cote de Beaune-Villages is blended from wines selected from small growers in these areas with whom Jadot maintains long-standing relationships. Beyond this, the quality of the wine is improved by practicing a 'replis,' whereby Jadot adds village-level wines from the vineyards of Santenay, Auxey-Duresses, Savigny and other communes in the Cote de Beaune, in effect declassifying superior wines to the benefit of the smaller wine. Jadot Cote de Beaune-Villages is supple and medium-bodied, with ripe, red fruit depth and a typically elegant, earthy and aromatic bouquet. The soft tannins are balanced by sweet berry flavors that make it easily approachable when young but capable of aging very gracefully over the medium term." -Importer


Description:

"Also recommended, but no tasting note given." -86 points- David Schildknecht- Wine Advocate

WINE:
"A classic expression of Pinot Noir, this is a medium-bodied wine with ripe, elegant red berry and cherry fruit flavors and aromas offset by notes of earth, leather and oak and sweet, supple tannins." -Importer

COTE DE BEAUNE AOC:
"The Cote de Beaune, the southern half of the Cote d'Or, is a seventeen-mile strip of vineyards covering 11,180 acres out of a total classified potential vineyard area of 19,850 acres, which produce exceptional red wines and the most celebrated white wines in the world. Its red wines are generally softer in character than those of the Cote de Nuits due to the higher silica and lower clay content of the soils."

"There are sixteen villages within the Cote de Beaune entitled to the Cote de Beaune-Villages appellation, a designation which applies only to red wines, and only to those from specific vineyard sites within each village. These are: Ladoix-Serrigny, Pernand-Vergelesses, Savigny-les-Beaune, Chorey-les-Beaune, Monthelie, Auxey- Duresses, Saint-Romain, Meursault, Blagny, Puligny-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet, Saint-Aubin, Santenay (with Remigny), Cheilly-les-Maranges, Dezize-les-Maranges and Sampigny-les-Maranges. When not blended cross-commune, these wines may append the suffix '-Côte de Beaune' to the commune name, as, for example, 'Ladoix-Côte de Beaune.' Until the late 1980s, there was no village classification for the vineyards of Cheilly-, Dezize- and Sampigny-les-Maranges, and the wines were all sold as Cote de Beaune-Villages, and may still be. Recent legislation by the INAO, however, has given certain parcels village as well as premier cru status in these communes, while other parcels remain under the Cote de Beaune-Villages designation. Thus, yield may fluctuate considerably, on either side of an average 10,000 hectolitres a year."

"Louis Jadot Cote de Beaune-Villages is blended from wines selected from small growers in these areas with whom Jadot maintains long-standing relationships. Beyond this, the quality of the wine is improved by practicing a 'replis,' whereby Jadot adds village-level wines from the vineyards of Santenay, Auxey-Duresses, Savigny and other communes in the Cote de Beaune, in effect declassifying superior wines to the benefit of the smaller wine. Jadot Cote de Beaune-Villages is supple and medium-bodied, with ripe, red fruit depth and a typically elegant, earthy and aromatic bouquet. The soft tannins are balanced by sweet berry flavors that make it easily approachable when young but capable of aging very gracefully over the medium term." -Importer