
Louis Jadot : Gevrey-Chambertin 1er cru "Poissenot" Dom. Louis Jadot 2022
- DeliveryFree standard delivery from £ 250 purchase
- Guaranteed provenanceWines sourced directly from the producing estates
Description
The vivacity and precision of a Burgundy Premier Cru wine
The estate
The Louis Jadot House, established since 1859, is a true reference in Burgundy. Its adventure began with the acquisition of the Beaune Premier Cru "Clos des Ursules" in 1826. Owner of prestigious vineyard plots, the Louis Jadot House perpetuates a know-how passed down from generation to generation, offering enthusiasts the best of Burgundy.
At the head of the Louis Jadot House since 1992, Pierre-Henry Gagey handed over his position in September 2022 to Thomas Seiter (Bouchard Père et Fils) and the General Management to his son Thibault Gagey.
The vineyard
This Gevrey-Chambertin 1er cru Poissenot 2022 comes from the Côte de Nuits region. This village only produces Red wines, offering a range of 26 Premier Crus and 8 Grand Crus. The Premier Cru Poissenots is located adjacent to the Estournelles Saint-Jacques climate, north of the Combe de Lavaux. Benefiting from a full south orientation, this cru presents a rich and diversified clay-limestone soil.
The vintage
The rather mild winter of 2022 paved the way for an early summer marked by intense heat. Repeated heatwaves raised concerns about the effects of high temperatures on the vine, but salvaging rains preserved their balance. In September, despite the climatic challenges, the harvest revealed a rich vintage, testifying to the exceptional robustness and resilience of the vine.
Vinification and aging
The berries are hand-picked and placed in small crates to maintain the integrity of the fruit. These are then meticulously hand-sorted before being destemmed. Maceration takes place in open vats, whether they are made of wood or stainless steel, for a period of 3 to 4 weeks. During fermentation, punching down is carried out twice a day. The wine is then aged for nearly 18 months in barrels from the estate's cooperage, about a third of which are new.
Grape variety
Pinot noir (100%)
