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Jadot Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru 2015

Pinot Noir from Gevrey-Chambertin, Côte de Nuits, Burgundy, France
JS 97
WE 97
ST 96
WA 93-95
AM 94
JM 94
Item # 351389

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97 points James Suckling: "Very old vines from early 1920s, which were planted at very high density (more than 11,000 vines per hectare). It has a very impressive sense of completeness and a regal air. Loaded with red cherries, orange zest and fresh sappy aromas. It delivers velvety, fine tannins in a seamless mode. Very impressive from start to finish. Already drinking well. This has a good twenty-year window ahead. (1/24/15)"

97 points/'Cellar Selection,' Wine Enthusiast: "[$240 list] Produced from vines owned by Louis Jadot, this wine, like all the grand crus in Gevry-Chambertin comes from a vineyard halfway up the slope behind the village. It has the proper structure, but such is the richness of this vintage, the fruit is already sumptuous, full of ripe cherry and berry flavors. At the same time, it is elegant and with such as stylish, smart aftertaste. Drink from 2025. Alcohol 13.5%. (Feb 2018)"

96 points Stephen Tanzer (Vinous): "Bright medium red. Sexy, soil-driven aromas of red cherry, raspberry, underbrush, rose petal and salty minerality; wonderfully subtle and complex. Silky on entry, then densely packed but weightless in the mid-palate, displaying outstanding inner-mouth spicy, floral lift to its intense red fruit and saline mineral flavors. A creamy, utterly seamless old-vines Chapelle with extremely refined tannins and inexorable subtle rising length. Outstanding--but will this wine shut down hard in bottle? Really captures the best qualities of the vintage without sacrificing its typicity. Drink: 2026-2040. (Jan 2018)"

93-95 points Neal Martin (Wine Advocate): "The 2015 Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru has an open red cherry, crushed strawberry and sea spray-scented bouquet that perhaps does not quite have the complexity, nor the intrigue of the Mazis-Chambertin at this stage. The palate is refined with grippy tannin and a commendable sense of energy and tension. The salinity comes through on the finish and lends this grand cru fine sappiness, urging you back for another sip. For those with patience... Drink: 2020-2045. (Dec 2016)"

94 points Allen Meadows (Burghound): "(from En Gémeaux; these are the oldest vines in the Jadot portfolio of owned vineyards). This displays noticeable wood influence though here it's more in the form of menthol than toast though it's not so much as to materially impede the appreciation of the notably ripe red cherry and overtly floral-scented nose where ample hints of the sauvage and warm earth eventually appear. There is remarkably good concentration as the old vine sap is immediately evident whilst coating the palate and pushing the markedly firm tannic spine to the background on the powerful and intensely mineral-driven if noticeably warm finale. Despite the impressive size, weight and power this is actually more refined than usual but even so, it's going to require a very long snooze in an appropriately cool cellar. In sum, this is seriously good Chapelle. Drink: 2035+. (Apr 2018)"

94 points Jasper Morris, MW (Inside Burgundy): "Good bright mid red, slightly mousy nose but otherwise good fruit. Cheers up nicely in the glass, racy, some minerality, long crisp finish, quite linear, with excellent intensity."
97 points James Suckling: "Very old vines from early 1920s, which were planted at very high density (more than 11,000 vines per hectare). It has a very impressive sense of completeness and a regal air. Loaded with red cherries, orange zest and fresh sappy aromas. It delivers velvety, fine tannins in a seamless mode. Very impressive from start to finish. Already drinking well. This has a good twenty-year window ahead. (1/24/15)"

97 points/'Cellar Selection,' Wine Enthusiast: "[$240 list] Produced from vines owned by Louis Jadot, this wine, like all the grand crus in Gevry-Chambertin comes from a vineyard halfway up the slope behind the village. It has the proper structure, but such is the richness of this vintage, the fruit is already sumptuous, full of ripe cherry and berry flavors. At the same time, it is elegant and with such as stylish, smart aftertaste. Drink from 2025. Alcohol 13.5%. (Feb 2018)"

96 points Stephen Tanzer (Vinous): "Bright medium red. Sexy, soil-driven aromas of red cherry, raspberry, underbrush, rose petal and salty minerality; wonderfully subtle and complex. Silky on entry, then densely packed but weightless in the mid-palate, displaying outstanding inner-mouth spicy, floral lift to its intense red fruit and saline mineral flavors. A creamy, utterly seamless old-vines Chapelle with extremely refined tannins and inexorable subtle rising length. Outstanding--but will this wine shut down hard in bottle? Really captures the best qualities of the vintage without sacrificing its typicity. Drink: 2026-2040. (Jan 2018)"

93-95 points Neal Martin (Wine Advocate): "The 2015 Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru has an open red cherry, crushed strawberry and sea spray-scented bouquet that perhaps does not quite have the complexity, nor the intrigue of the Mazis-Chambertin at this stage. The palate is refined with grippy tannin and a commendable sense of energy and tension. The salinity comes through on the finish and lends this grand cru fine sappiness, urging you back for another sip. For those with patience... Drink: 2020-2045. (Dec 2016)"

94 points Allen Meadows (Burghound): "(from En Gémeaux; these are the oldest vines in the Jadot portfolio of owned vineyards). This displays noticeable wood influence though here it's more in the form of menthol than toast though it's not so much as to materially impede the appreciation of the notably ripe red cherry and overtly floral-scented nose where ample hints of the sauvage and warm earth eventually appear. There is remarkably good concentration as the old vine sap is immediately evident whilst coating the palate and pushing the markedly firm tannic spine to the background on the powerful and intensely mineral-driven if noticeably warm finale. Despite the impressive size, weight and power this is actually more refined than usual but even so, it's going to require a very long snooze in an appropriately cool cellar. In sum, this is seriously good Chapelle. Drink: 2035+. (Apr 2018)"

94 points Jasper Morris, MW (Inside Burgundy): "Good bright mid red, slightly mousy nose but otherwise good fruit. Cheers up nicely in the glass, racy, some minerality, long crisp finish, quite linear, with excellent intensity."
Product SKU 351389
Producer Jadot
Country France
Region Burgundy
SubRegion Côte de Nuits
Appellation Gevrey-Chambertin
Varietal Pinot Noir
Designation Grand Cru
Vintage 2015
Size 750ml
Color Red
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