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2016 Puligny Montrachet La Garenne Duc de Magenta Louis Jadot - 6x75cl
  • Colour White
  • Producer Maison Louis Jadot
  • Region Puligny Montrachet
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Now

2016 - Puligny Montrachet La Garenne Duc de Magenta Louis Jadot - 6x75cl

  • Colour White
  • Producer Maison Louis Jadot
  • Region Puligny Montrachet
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Now
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Case price: £649.24 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £108.20 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £525.00 In Bond
Please note: This wine is available for immediate delivery.
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  • Stephen Tanzer, Score: 93+

    Drinking window: 2024 - 2032 (these very old vines produced just under 30 hectoliters per hectare in 2016): Pale yellow. Pure but reticent nose hints at white peach, menthol, mint and pungent fresh herbs. A step up in power and grip from the Combettes but not quite as expansive as that wine, at least in the early going. Finishes savory, dry and long, with excellent structure and grip.

  • Stephen Tanzer, Score: 93+

    Drinking window: 2024 - 2032 (these very old vines produced just under 30 hectoliters per hectare in 2016): Pale yellow. Pure but reticent nose hints at white peach, menthol, mint and pungent fresh herbs. A step up in power and grip from the Combettes but not quite as expansive as that wine, at least in the early going. Finishes savory, dry and long, with excellent structure and grip.


  • Jasper Morris MW, October 2017, Score: 91-94

    Lifted fresh lemon notes to the colour, a really classy nose, showing the benefit of waiting, very old vines here, still in excellent health. There is a really good solid core of fruit to this, plenty of fruit character, a cashmere texture and excellent length.


  • Julia Harding, November 2017, Score: 17

    Cask sample. Quiet and dusty on the nose. Cool and lightly cedary. Taut and zesty and utterly embryonic and with promise. Mouth-wateringly delicious.

Producer

Maison Louis Jadot

Founded in 1859 by Louis Jadot, Maison Louis Jadot has always been situated in the centre of Beaune in the heart of the Burgundy vineyards. Managed by three generations of the Jadot family and then by the Gagey family assisted by Jacques Lardière in the cellar, Jadot is now directed by Pierre Henry Gagey, who has introduced a new wine making team, Frédéric Barnier and Guillaume Large. Since careful ageing in wooden barrels is so very important for the balance, aromas and the ageing potential of a great wine, in 1996, Louis Jadot entered into partnership with a firm of coopers, forming Cadus Cooperage, established in Ladoix Serrigny. This allows them to control their wood sourcing and the barrel production. Maison Louis Jadot now controls 105 hectares in Burgundy with more than 70 hectares in the Côte d'Or, exclusively in Premier and Grand Cru. They produce both negociant wines under the Maison Louis Jadot label and a number of Domaines: Gagey, Duc de Magenta, Louis Jadot and Héritiers de Louis Jadot.

Region

Puligny Montrachet

Puligny Montrachet is known as the most delicate of the white wine appellations south of Beaune.Its wines tend to be linear and mineral offering delicate floral and orchard fruit aromatics. Its village and premier cru vineyard area total slightly over 200 hectares but almost half of them are premier cru making them one of the highest proportions of quality vineyards in the Côte de Beaune. Several grand cru vineyards are present, the most notable being Le Montrachet and Bâtard Montrachetwhich it shares with neighbouring Chassagne, but it does have the extraordinary Chevalier Montrachet and the tiny Bienvenues Bâtard Montrachet all to itself. There are a handful of red wines grown, but they tend to be quite light and need to be drunk in their youth.