Clear pale primrose. Fine and stylish, with, softly ripe fruit, a little flesh behind, an amplitude that could suggest oak, soft ripe finish
Pale in colour and fresh on the nose, left bank austerity shines through at first, then the main body of the wine is much fleshier behind. Even with, some heat at the finish, but more spice. Good grip though, this has potential to be a grand vin de garde
Clear pale and bright with great structure and length.
This delicious Gevrey is drawn from multiple small parcels across the village.
The youngest vines for this cuvée are 25 years of age with the oldest being 60 years old.
Crafted from less than generous yields, raised in 20% new oak, Phillipe Harmand has done a terrific job tempering this wines natural exuberance with stylish texture and refreshment.
The Domaine Jamet is managed by Jean-Paul Jamet and his wife Corinne. Jean Paul took over from his father in 1991. According him, the character of the wine comes from vines planted in 25 separate vineyards on the Cote Blonde and Cote Brune. Jamet is a beefy, animalistic, masculine, structured, peppery and powerful style of Côte-Rôtie that ages well and develops complexity with time.
The Domaine Jamet is managed by Jean-Paul Jamet and his wife Corinne. Jean Paul took over from his father in 1991. According him, the character of the wine comes from vines planted in 25 separate vineyards on the Cote Blonde and Cote Brune. Jamet is a beefy, animalistic, masculine, structured, peppery and powerful style of Côte-Rôtie that ages well and develops complexity with time.
The Domaine Jamet is managed by Jean-Paul Jamet and his wife Corinne. Jean Paul took over from his father in 1991. According him, the character of the wine comes from vines planted in 25 separate vineyards on the Cote Blonde and Cote Brune. Jamet is a beefy, animalistic, masculine, structured, peppery and powerful style of Côte-Rôtie that ages well and develops complexity with time.
The Domaine Jamet is managed by Jean-Paul Jamet and his wife Corinne. Jean Paul took over from his father in 1991. According him, the character of the wine comes from vines planted in 25 separate vineyards on the Cote Blonde and Cote Brune. Jamet is a beefy, animalistic, masculine, structured, peppery and powerful style of Côte-Rôtie that ages well and develops complexity with time.
The Domaine Jean Guiton Savigny Les Beaune has an elegant red and black hedgerow fruit, with a fresh and ripe acidity and melting tannins with an edge of choolate, fiming up to a long stone saline finish.