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Louis Jadot - Pommard Clos de la Commaraine 1er Cru 2005

Louis Jadot - Pommard Clos de la Commaraine 1er Cru 2005

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4/5 (4 customers)

Le Clos de la Commaraine is a vineyard spanning nearly 4 hectares, facing due east. It produces a rich Pommard 1er Cru that is quite typical of the appellation, characterized by its boldness, depth, and aromatic intensity. This wine can be enjoyed now, or cellared for a few more years to develop more complex aromas.

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Estate

Louis Jadot

Vintage

1er Cru Clos de la Commaraine

Vintage

2005

Designation

Pommard 1er Cru

Region

Burgundy

Grape varieties

100% Pinot Noir

Regions

Facing due east, deep soil, well-drained at the surface with a spring flowing underground. There are many stones.

Viticulture

Sustainable viticulture with no synthetic additives. Work is done using a tractor or, for the least accessible vineyards, a horse. No deep plowing is performed; instead, only surface-level work is carried out to preserve the soil structure.

Grape Harvest

partly manual

Winemaking

fermented in tanks (with the grapes destemmed) for about 3–4 weeks to bring out the terroir’s full character.

Livestock farming

15 to 18 months in oak barrels

Alcohol content

13,5%

Eye

dark, clear, and brilliant color

Nose

revealing aromas of black and red berries and spicy notes

Palate

rich and deep, with lovely aromatic intensity and a beautiful balance, and a long, elegant finish

Serve

decant at 15°C

Open

1 hour before serving

Drink from

2010

High point

2015

Drink before

2020

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

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Bettane & Desseauve

Bettane & Desseauve

Rated estate (2025 guide) 4*Stars (Producers of the very highest quality, the pride of French viticulture)

About the estate:

The Gagey family’s involvement with this true gem of Burgundy’s historical heritage began upon the death of Louis-Auguste Jadot. With no heir, the estate was entrusted in 1962 to André Gagey, who remained its manager until 1991, when he handed the reins to his son Pierre-Henry, who now oversees the 225 hectares of vineyards. Since 2011, winemaking has been overseen by Frédéric Barnier, who has seamlessly succeeded Jacques Lardière, further improving the consistency and uniformity of all vintages. The whites are pneumatically pressed and fermented directly in barrels, where they are aged on the lees with periodic stirring for 12 to 20 months. The red wines are vinified with the stems removed but without crushing, without cold pre-fermentation, and undergo a vatting period of 25 to 27 days before beginning their aging for 12 to 22 months in barrels, one-third of which are new.

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Estate rated "Recommended" (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate)

RVF - The French Wine Review / Guide to the Best Wines of France

RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France

Rated estate (2022 guide) 1*Star (Up-and-coming stars or quality winemakers producing wines of a high standard—you won’t be disappointed when you taste the wines from these estates)

About the estate:

This prestigious wine merchant is run with great efficiency by Pierre-Henry Gagey, who is deeply involved in Burgundy. The company boasts an exceptionally extensive range and a superb collection of terroirs, covering all the major Burgundian appellations. Frédéric Barnier, who has been in charge of winemaking since 2012, is gradually making his mark by refining the wines. Consistency is one of this house’s strengths. While the whites display beautiful balance, the reds are austere and severe, with oak notes that dominate the fruit and even hints of acetate that, this year, make it difficult to assess certain vintages. Let’s hope this is temporary, as the company’s reputation is at stake.

James Suckling

James Suckling

Rated: Recommended

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4/5

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Review by Mr. PIERRE M. Posted on April 10, 2013

Tasted in 2012. A clean, precise, and well-structured wine that shows little sign of development. It is aging gracefully. However, I didn’t find it particularly enjoyable, and it lacked fruit. Typical of a wine that is both closed and showing no interesting development. Wait until at least 2015–2018.

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Review by Mr. XAVIER R. Published on November 9, 2016

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Review by Mr. CHRISTIAN S. Posted on March 7, 2013

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Review by Mr. JEAN PHILIPPE A. Published on September 21, 2012

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