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Subregion | France > Burgundy > Côte de Beaune > Puligny-Montrachet |
Colour | White |
Type | Still |
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Pale lemon colour. A little yellow fruit on the nose, but this is balanced nonetheless. There is a huge weight of fruit, with a certain exuberance, really attractive across the palate, in the end commendably light on its feet for Bâtard yet with all its constituent parts in place. The acidity behind helps here, nicely done. Tasted: October 2020
The 2019 Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru (Maison Louis Jadot) is promising, bursting with aromas of citrus zest, buttered orchard fruit, toasted bread, fresh mint and white flowers. Full-bodied, rich and concentrated, it's layered and textural, with tangy acids and a saline finish.
An expressive and attractively fresh nose freely offers up intricately layered aromas of spiced apple, poached pear, citrus confit and a whiff of exotic jasmine tea. The big-bodied, intense and imposingly powerful flavors drench the palate in dry extract that also buffers the firm acid spine shaping the compact, powerful and impeccably well-balanced finish. There is already possesses good depth and more will almost certainly develop. In a word, excellent.
Pale lemon in the glass. Dense and ripe on the nose, with toasty oak set against fleshy white peaches. This is fat and oily on the palate, with great density of stone fruits that border on tropical before chalky texture and fine acidity add some restraint and tension. This is waxy and luscious, with a ripe, long finish.