Chateau des Jacques Morgon Cote du Py Louis Jadot 2014 37.5cl (half bottle)

Chateau des Jacques Morgon Cote du Py Louis Jadot 2014 37.5cl (half bottle)

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  • Stock code
  • 7517
  • ABV
  • 13%
  • Colour
  • Red
  • Country
  • France
  • Packaging
  • Glass
  • Region
  • Beaujolais
  • Size
  • 37.5cl
  • Vintage
  • 2014
Description

Description:

Chateau des Jacques Morgon Cote du Py from the revered producer Louis Jadot stands as a benchmark for the Beaujolais cru, representing the essence of the Morgon appellation with impressive purity and complexity. Sourced from old vines grown on the region's distinctive granite-based soil, this wine perfectly balances the vibrancy of Gamay with the depth and elegance that characterise expertly crafted Beaujolais. Meticulous vineyard management and traditional winemaking techniques ensure that every bottle offers a unique expression of terroir, making it a perennial favourite among connoisseurs and those discovering the charm of France's most celebrated Gamay wines.

Tasting Notes
Appearance:
A beautifully vivid ruby hue greets the eye, shimmering with clarity and suggesting both youthful energy and the potential for continued development. The rim displays subtle purple highlights, inviting closer examination of what's to come.

Nose:
Aromatic intensity is immediately apparent, with enticing notes of ripe red cherries, wild strawberries, and crushed raspberries. Delicate floral undertones of violets and peonies weave through the bouquet, complemented by hints of forest floor, warm earth, and a subtle mineral edge that speaks of Morgon's unique soil. As the wine opens, a touch of spice and gentle oak provides further intrigue and complexity.

Palate:
On the palate, Morgon Chateau des Jacques is vibrant yet refined, echoing the nose with succulent cherry and red berry fruit layered over a core of subtle savoury minerality. The texture is silky and rounded, supported by fine-grained tannins and a lively backbone of acidity. Notes of plum, redcurrant, and a touch of black pepper bring extra dimension, while a gentle hint of oak adds depth without overshadowing the wine's fresh fruit character.

Finish:
The finish is long, persistent, and delicately savoury, leaving an impression of both juiciness and finesse. Vibrant red fruit lingers harmoniously with nuances of spice and mineral, encouraging another sip and revealing the impressive structure that promises further rewards with cellaring.

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