Tasting Notes
Colour: Deeply coloured wine
Nose: Red berries fruits – and undergrowth aromas when older
Palate: Full bodied, delicate this wine has a silky finish.
Grape Varieties: 100% Pinot Noir
It will perfectly match with delicate dishes, not too spicy like red meat, game and quite strong cheeses.
History of Louis Jadot
It all began with a parcel of vines. And we all know just how important these individual bits of land are in Burgundy. It was with the purchase of the Beaune Premier Cru Clos des Ursules that the story of Maison Louis Jadot began in 1826.
Three decades. That’s the time it took Louis Henri Denis Jadot to found our house, in 1859, and to lay the foundations of a family-owned domaine. He would contribute to the renown of the wines of Burgundy by developing a negotiant business focused on selling the wines in Northern European markets.
The label of Maison Louis Jadot’s wines are characterised by the instantly recognisable image of Bacchus’s head, an image that has become, in many ways, the signature of the house and a symbol of its identity, whatever is in the bottle.
