Louis Jadot
Clos Saint Jacques Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Pinot Noir
Colour is mid crimson - almost transparent. First impressions after 20 minutes in the decanter - an intense red fruited perfume. A barely medium weight palate with those same strawberry and raspberry notes together with earthy/forest floor. Medium plus intensity. A good if not great Premier Cru. Jancis made the comment “What a Vineyard “ admittedly in relation to Rousseau’s version of CSJ.
Colour is mid crimson - almost transparent. First impressions after 20 minutes in the decanter - an intense red fruited perfume. A barely medium weight palate with those same strawberry and raspberry notes together with earthy/forest floor. Medium plus intensity. A good if not great Premier Cru. Jancis made the comment “What a Vineyard “ admittedly in relation to Rousseau’s version of CSJ.
Feb 19th, 2023Good, but ... would not have guessed this was from a top 1er, more like a decent village. Surprisingly light, but not in an interesting way
Good, but ... would not have guessed this was from a top 1er, more like a decent village. Surprisingly light, but not in an interesting way
Jul 28th, 2018Very nice wine pretty rather than a blockbuster
Very nice wine pretty rather than a blockbuster
Dec 5th, 2016Really ripe and fruit forward. Would have thought this was a Cali Pinot at this point. Compared to 2010 this lacked tension and soil elements. Will revisit other bottles in a few years
Really ripe and fruit forward. Would have thought this was a Cali Pinot at this point. Compared to 2010 this lacked tension and soil elements. Will revisit other bottles in a few years
Jul 10th, 2014