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Louis Jadot Gevrey-Chambertin 2018 0.75 l

Louis Jadot Gevrey-Chambertin 2018 0.75 l

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  • Burgundy France
  • 100% Pinot Noir
  • Red dry wine, aged in oak barrels
  • 13.5%

The aroma is dominated by notes of black cherry, raspberry, blackberry, earth, truffles, and brown spices. On the palate, the wine is structured, concentrated yet elegant, with firm but ripe tannins. The 2018 vintage features greater fruit concentration and ripeness but retains the typical power and longevity of Gevrey-Chambertin. Gevrey-Chambertin is often called the "King of Côte de Nuits." It is one of Burgundy's most prestigious red wine appellations, boasting nine Grand Cru vineyards. The Pinot Noir from this area is renowned for its greater structure, power, and longevity compared to wines from most other Burgundian villages. Young wines often display dark fruit and spice characteristics, while with age, they develop nuances of truffles, forest floor, and leather.

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Louis Jadot is one of Burgundy's most important and historically influential négociant houses, founded in Beaune in 1859. The winery was established by Louis Henry Denis Jadot, who began by purchasing vineyards in the Côte de Beaune region and aimed to create wines that reflected the character of different Burgundian terroirs, rather than the style of a single estate. By the early 20th century, the Jadot family was firmly established in the Burgundian wine trade, and a key turning point came when the company began to expand its relationships with top-quality vineyard owners across the region – from Chablis in the north to Mâconnais in the south. This allowed them to become one of the few houses capable of offering a complete "map" of Burgundy in a single portfolio.
After the Second World War, Louis Jadot became a globally recognized name, especially for its consistent style: clean, classic, technically precise Burgundy wines. In 1985, the company was acquired by the American Farraut family, but complete winemaking autonomy in Burgundy was maintained – this allowed the traditional style to be preserved while strengthening international expansion. Today, Jadot is one of Burgundy's largest estate and négociant houses, managing both its own vineyards (including Premier Cru and Grand Cru plots) and working with long-term partners throughout the region.