- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Antoine Jobard
- Region Beaune
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Case size 12x75cl
- Available Now
2022 - Beaune 1er Cru Epenottes Antoine Jobard - 12x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Antoine Jobard
- Region Beaune
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Case size 12x75cl
- Available Now
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Goedhuis, December 2023
Bordering Pommard, this is a more powerfully structured Beaune than many reds in the appellation. A wine with wild savoury notes, the 30% whole bunch pressed fruit shows off wild alpine fruit aromas and gives additional body and breadth in the palate. Very rounded tannins and the dark spice on finish gives a further burst of unctuous sweet ripe fruit.
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Goedhuis, December 2023
Bordering Pommard, this is a more powerfully structured Beaune than many reds in the appellation. A wine with wild savoury notes, the 30% whole bunch pressed fruit shows off wild alpine fruit aromas and gives additional body and breadth in the palate. Very rounded tannins and the dark spice on finish gives a further burst of unctuous sweet ripe fruit.
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Neal Martin, January 2024, Score: 86-88
The 2022 Beaune Epenottes 1er Cru needs to forage a little more focus on the nose; it’s a tad rustic in style compared to its peers. The palate is medium-bodied with quite firm tannins, plenty of dark, peppery fruit, and just a bit of dryness toward the spicy finish. Fine. Drinking Window: 2026-2034.
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Jasper Morris MW, October 2023, Score: 90-92
Mid crimson in colour. The fruit is a little more together on the nose, with some generosity of red berry fruit. Extra density through the middle with enough structure inside, though this is normally quite soft as a vineyard. In the end the density carries it through very well. Drink from 2027-2033.
Region
Beaune
The viticultural capital of Burgundy, Beaune was the headquarters to the Duchy in the 13th century and is now home to many winemakers and négociants. The appellation of Beaune includes both reds and white wines, though the quantity of red is significantly greater. The soils are predominantly sandier than either those to the north in Aloxe Corton or those to the south in Volnay or Pommard, producing wines that are supple and early drinking in nature. Similar to other surrounding Côte de Beaune appellations, there are no grand crus, but it does offer 42 premier cru sites, some of which are exceptional. These include Les Grèves, Les Teurons and Les Vignes Franches.