Domaine de L'Arlot

Clos du Chapeau Côte de Nuits Villages Pinot Noir

9.172 ratings
9.217 pro ratings
Côte de Nuits, Burgundy, France
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Jae Cho

Underperforming at the moment

Underperforming at the moment

Sep 1st, 2024
Jae Cho

Nice juicy dark berry concentration/power. Has a whole cluster complexity, but at expense of varietal typicity.

Nice juicy dark berry concentration/power. Has a whole cluster complexity, but at expense of varietal typicity.

Jul 8th, 2023
James Bishop

Still plenty of life, but I’d drink now!

Still plenty of life, but I’d drink now!

Jan 13th, 2021
Jens Lundqvist

Bartender/waiter/sommelier/ PA & Co

9.2

Bright and lively fruit

Bright and lively fruit

Nov 10th, 2020
Baku Nagai

So silky and smooth

So silky and smooth

Feb 5th, 2020
TheElder Pinot

Pleasant, easy drinking, Villages level Pinot Noir. Slightly funky nose on opening, but soon dissipated.

Pleasant, easy drinking, Villages level Pinot Noir. Slightly funky nose on opening, but soon dissipated.

Oct 21st, 2017
Scott Wren

This is a smooth blueberry plum beauty. Med bodied fruit forward with lots of acidity. I gave it a little chill before serving --perfect with pulled pork tacos. A 2015 that's ready to rock and at under $50 a bottle is a great burgundy value.

This is a smooth blueberry plum beauty. Med bodied fruit forward with lots of acidity. I gave it a little chill before serving --perfect with pulled pork tacos. A 2015 that's ready to rock and at under $50 a bottle is a great burgundy value.

Sep 3rd, 2017
Jonathan Lipsmeyer

This bottle is showing much better than the last; less lactic and figgy, leaner and far more alluring. The stemminess adds an interesting bitter counterpoint and cinnamon character. Plum and red currant fruit aromas. Glad I waited on this last of two bottles.

This bottle is showing much better than the last; less lactic and figgy, leaner and far more alluring. The stemminess adds an interesting bitter counterpoint and cinnamon character. Plum and red currant fruit aromas. Glad I waited on this last of two bottles.

Jan 22nd, 2014
Damon Levy

Director/Importer Vine Connections

9.2

Really well made villages Burg

Really well made villages Burg

Nov 5th, 2013
Tom Donegan

Sommelier Stokehouse

10

Humble burgundy but so ready to drink... Seriously impressive!

Humble burgundy but so ready to drink... Seriously impressive!

Jun 18th, 2013