JADOT LOUIS 1994
JADOT LOUIS 1994
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Allen Meadow - Burghound October - 2005
Allen Meadow - Burghound
A mildly exotic but still admirably fresh nose of peach and apricot plus nut and spice hints leads to balanced, pure and still impeccably well balanced flavors that deliver good length. This is quite stylish for the vintage and curiously for the vintage, rather a low key Bâtard as most '94s today are either tiring or fat and borderline flabby. By contrast, this retains a lovely sense of underlying vibrancy and length. It is drinking perfectly now and there is no reason to delay
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Classification Burgundy - Grand Cru
Region Burgundy
Colour White
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Maison Louis Jadot

The Maison Louis Jadot is a producer-negociant located in Beaune, Burgundy. The Beaune vineyard, situated between Savigny les Beaune in the North and Pommard in the South, is the largest in the Côte de Beaune. There are no Grand Crus in this commune, but 36 Premier Crus.

In 1826, the Jadot family purchased a plot of Beaune Premier Cru des Ursules. Then a few years later, in 1859, the Domain was founded by Louis Henry Denis Jadot. By developing wine trade towards Northern European markets, he already contributed at that time to the renown of Burgundy wines. Since then, several generations have succeeded in managing this family estate.

In 1900, Louis Jean-Baptiste Jadot acquired several plots for the estate: Corton Pougets, Corton Charlemagne and Chevalier Montrachet Les Demoiselles.

Madame Jadot made the decision to sell the family estate in 1985 to Rudy Kopf. Since 1992, Pierre-Henry Gagey has been managing the Maison Louis Jadot and in 2014, his son Thibault joined him as Deputy General Manager of the estate. Their vision remains the same: to produce quality and accessible Burgundy wines.