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2018 Louis Jadot Chateau Des Jacques Morgon Côte du Py

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May 26, 2024 - $31

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RATINGS

93The Wine Advocate

...showing very well, mingling aromas of black cherries and cassis with subtle hints of grilled meats and exotic spices. Medium to full-bodied, velvety and layered, it's deep and nicely concentrated, with lively acids and powdery structuring tannins.

93Wine Spectator

This shows lots of finesse, with raspberry tart and ripe cherry notes infused with violet, mocha and anise accents. Plush, inviting tannins give support, with integrated acidity keeping it focused.

92Vinous / IWC

Expansive red and blue fruit, violet, exotic spice and mineral qualities on the smoky nose. Appealingly sweet black raspberry, boysenberry and floral pastille flavors deepen and take on a spicy aspect as the wine opens up. Shows excellent clarity and solid thrust on an impressively long, subtly chewy finish that features sneaky tannins and lingering blue fruit character.

PRODUCER

Louis Jadot Chateau Des Jacques

Chateau des Jacques, located in the village of Romananeche-Thorins in the Moulin-a-Vent appellation, was acquired by Maison Louis Jadot in 1996. The estate includes 196 acres in Moulin-a-Vent and Morgon. Guillaume de Castelnau is the winemaker. Chateau des Jacques was the first Beaujolais producer to be acquired by a major Burgundy maison, and working with the legendary Jacques Lardiere at Maison Louis Jadot, de Castelnau applied Burgundian winemaking methods to his Beaujolais cru wines, notably raising the bar for Beaujolais wines. Maison Louis Jadot is one of Burgundy’s most respected negociants. Founded in 1859 by the Jadot family, the prestige and quality of the estate’s wines were well established in the 19th century. In 1985 the estate was sold to Rudy Kopf, Jadot’s American importer. Long-time Jadot winemaker Jacques Lardiere, who retired in 2012, was legendary for his skill and attention to perfection, and he set a very high standard for winemaking at Jadot.

REGION

France, Beaujolais, Morgon, Cote du Py

Cote du Py is a famous vineyard on the slopes of Morgon’s central Mount du Py. The soil is a hard black schist, meaning coarse-grained metamorphic rock made of layers of different minerals. Of the 10 crus of Beaujolais, Moulin-a-Vent and Morgon are considered to have the finest terroirs.

TYPE

Red Wine, Gamay, Cru Beaujolais

The Gamay grape produces a light, versatile and food-friendly wine. It is best known for making Beaujolais Nouveau, but it is also grown in Loire and Tours. Thankfully the 14th C. Duke of Burgundy’s degree to ban the grape did not spread through all of France.