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LOUIS

JADOT

« The Very Essence of Burgundy »


France


Great Burgundy

Chablis Côte de Nuits Côte de Beaune Côte Chalonnaise Mâconnais Beaujolais


Burgundy in Figures ❖ Burgundy = 0.5% of the world wine production. ❖ 4 times smaller than Bordeaux. ❖

The French wine making region with the highest number of AOC: over 100 appellations and around 600 Premiers Crus Single vineyards (climats)…

❖ … But also the tiniest appellations in the world. ❖ The production of most Grands Crus does not exceed 1000 cases.


One Label, One Brand, One Logo The Bacchus Head (Dionysos)



Winemaking


Louis Jadot Winemaking Expressing the diversity of the terroirs of Burgundy Top quality grapes are a pre-requisite: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖

Well managed vines Controlled yield Perfect sanitary conditions Hand harvesting Sorting out of the grapes

In order to best express the individual terroirs we restrict our Human intervention as much as possible.


Red Wines - Pinot Noir • • • • • • • • • •

Hand-picking Sorting of the grapes Destemming of the grapes Punching of the cap twice a day High fermentation temperature without artificial yeasts Long maceration Ageing in casks 100 % malo-lactic degradation No fining before bottling


White Wines - Chardonnay • • • • • • • •

Sorting of the grapes Pressing of the grapes Alcoholic fermentation in casks Regular activation of the yeasts (bâtonnage) Fermentation without temperature control Malo-lactic degradation is rarely complete Ageing in casks Light fining and filtration before bottling


Gamay Winemaking
 Château des Jacques

• • • • •

Destemming Alcoholic fermentation and maceration Pigeage Ageing in cask Bottling


Louis Jadot Key Points


Louis Jadot Key Points ❖ More than 150 years of experience. ❖ Burgundy, and nothing but Burgundy ! ❖ A policy of minimal intervention in both vineyard and cellars. ❖ True expression of the nature / terroir rather than a house style.


Louis Jadot Key Points ❖ Louis Jadot owns vineyards since 1826. ❖ Over 230 ha under Louis Jadot’s ownership including: • 50 ha of Premiers Crus. • 8 ha of Grands Crus.

❖ A multitude of different tiny plots: • hand-crafted approach for each different plot (Village, Premier Cru and Grand Cru).


Barrel making in our cooperage:
 Cadus Effective control:

Key for:

❖ Of wood origin

❖ Ageing ability

❖ Of wood seasoning

❖ Balance of the wine

❖ Of the barrels toasting (brûlage)

❖ Aromatic spectrum


Château des Jacques ❖ Leading estate in « the Crus from Beaujolais region » with 80 hectares in propriety. ❖ 100% gamay. ❖ Granite soils. ❖ Traditional winemaking: Very long vinifications and barrel ageing. ❖ Wines with a lot of depth, structure and ageing potential.


Château des Jacques


LOUIS

JADOT

« The Very Essence of Burgundy »


Beaune 1er cru Blanc 2014 • 100%chardonnay • Jadot owns 14 premiers crus vineyards in the Beaune appellation. • Sourced 2 vineyards, Les Bressandes and Les Greves • Hand harvested, fermented in barrel and aged for 18 months in barrel with 30% new oak barrel.


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Chassagne-Montrachet 1 cru Les Chenevottes 2014 • Very unique premier cru, located on the mid slope of the village. 10 hectares overall. • Hand harvested, purchased grapes, fermented in barrel and aged in barrel for 17 months. 30% of new oak barrels. • 250 cases produced only or 10 barrels.


Santenay Clos des Gatsulards Domaine Gagey 2014 • Estate vineyard of 2,97 hectares. • Clos des Gatsulards produced a rich wine for Burgundy, southern exposed vineyard and very balanced wine. • Hand harvested, fermented in stainless steel tank for 3 weeks and aged in barrel for 18 months30% of new oak barrel.


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Savigny les Beaune 1 cru
 Les Vergelesses 
 • Estate vineyard. 75 cases produced for the white and 175 cases produced for the red. • Located at at the border between Savigny les Beaune and Pernand Vergelesses, this wine is extremely refined and designed to aged well. • Hand harvested, stainless steel fermented for 25 days and 18 months in barrel for ageing.


Morgon Roche Noire 
 Château des Jacques 2011 • Château des Jacques owns 80 hectares, totally independent from Jadot. • Own 3 hectares in Morgon. Volcanic/granitic soil. • Hand harvested from two single vineyard located in Morgon. No carbonic fermentation. • Sorting table, destemmed, fermented in ciment tank for 26 days and 50% aged in barrel for 8 months and 50% in stainlees steel tank for 8 months.


Moulin à Vent, Thorin
 Château des Jacques • Estate vineyard. • Moulin à Vent has a pink granitic soil loaded with iron. Moulin à Vent produced very welcoming wines, this is the most well known crus beaujolais wine. • Hand harvested, sorting tables, detsemmed, no carbonic fermentation, 28 days of fermentation in ciment tank. Aged 12 months in barrel.


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