2008 Louis Jadot Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Boudots: This didn’t leave a distinctive impression on me; a little thin and non-descript. I am assuming this is a negoce bottle since it doesn’t say Andre Gagey on the bottle. Solid enough.
2007 Louis Jadot Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St. Jacques: In a very nice place: translucent on the palate with dark red fruit, raciness, elegance, and a saline and slightly spicy finish. The tannins at this point feel largely resolved. Ready to drink for my palate.
2010 Louis Jadot Clos Vougeot: Rich and powerful. Luscious red fruit on the palate, but balanced with acidity. Not nearly as graceful or elegant as the CSJ, but a powerhouse that still finishes with a strong streak of salinity and a hint of spice.
2021 Louis Jadot Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St. Jacques: Elegant, somewhat delicate, but the tannins at this point are still quite drying (especially compared to the ‘07 I had with this). Good, but needs time.
2021 Louis Jadot Clos Vougeot: A younger version of the ‘10: powerful, fruit-driven, though it doesn’t have the concentration or density of the ‘10. Tannins are also quite drying and could use more time to resolve.
2021 Domaine Sylvain Pataille Marsannay Le Chapitre: Dark red cherries and floral notes on the nose. On the palate, dark red fruit, hints of stems, spices, pepperiness, and salt on the finish. Lean and limber, driving acid, a taut mineral spine, and delicacy on the palate. This is fabulous; incredible complexity.
2021 Domaine Sylvain Pataille Marsannay Les Longeroies: This is a little darker, though still floral on the nose with a plummy, dark fruit on the palate. There is still some interesting stemmy notes, spices, and pepper, with a saline finish, but it seems a little more monolithically fruit than the La Chapitre. Still good, but a little simple in comparison.
2021 Domaine Sylvain Pataille Marsannay Clos du Roy: Very complex nose of spice and floral notes. The palate is rather dark, but intense, with interesting green and mineral notes to provide freshness and complexity. Again, spices on the finish (I guess this is a Marsannay thing) with a strong hint of salt (I guess this is a Pataille thing -- I notice it in a lot of his wines). Delicious and intense (though I do prefer Chapitre personally).
2007 Louis Jadot Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St. Jacques: In a very nice place: translucent on the palate with dark red fruit, raciness, elegance, and a saline and slightly spicy finish. The tannins at this point feel largely resolved. Ready to drink for my palate.
2010 Louis Jadot Clos Vougeot: Rich and powerful. Luscious red fruit on the palate, but balanced with acidity. Not nearly as graceful or elegant as the CSJ, but a powerhouse that still finishes with a strong streak of salinity and a hint of spice.
2021 Louis Jadot Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St. Jacques: Elegant, somewhat delicate, but the tannins at this point are still quite drying (especially compared to the ‘07 I had with this). Good, but needs time.
2021 Louis Jadot Clos Vougeot: A younger version of the ‘10: powerful, fruit-driven, though it doesn’t have the concentration or density of the ‘10. Tannins are also quite drying and could use more time to resolve.
2021 Domaine Sylvain Pataille Marsannay Le Chapitre: Dark red cherries and floral notes on the nose. On the palate, dark red fruit, hints of stems, spices, pepperiness, and salt on the finish. Lean and limber, driving acid, a taut mineral spine, and delicacy on the palate. This is fabulous; incredible complexity.
2021 Domaine Sylvain Pataille Marsannay Les Longeroies: This is a little darker, though still floral on the nose with a plummy, dark fruit on the palate. There is still some interesting stemmy notes, spices, and pepper, with a saline finish, but it seems a little more monolithically fruit than the La Chapitre. Still good, but a little simple in comparison.
2021 Domaine Sylvain Pataille Marsannay Clos du Roy: Very complex nose of spice and floral notes. The palate is rather dark, but intense, with interesting green and mineral notes to provide freshness and complexity. Again, spices on the finish (I guess this is a Marsannay thing) with a strong hint of salt (I guess this is a Pataille thing -- I notice it in a lot of his wines). Delicious and intense (though I do prefer Chapitre personally).