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2003 Louis Jadot Chambolle-Musigny

Pinot Noir

  • France
  • Burgundy
  • Côte de Nuits
  • Chambolle-Musigny
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Community Tasting Notes 7

  • vanpe003 wrote: 90 points

    November 6, 2019 - Drinking very nicely. Some initial tar on the palate blows off very quickly. Very soft, still rich with fruit. While this may be coming down the backside, it is surprisingly enjoyable now given the WS "drink by" date of 2012.

  • Loren Sonkin wrote: 91 points

    November 20, 2013 - Trying to find value in 2010 Burgundy (Rays): Ray thru this in. All we knew was there was an older wine in the bunch that was the same wine as one of the other blind wines. It turned out to be right next to each other. Of course, 03 is an interesting vintage. This was the groups WOTN. Ruby/purple in color. The nose is cherries and dark cherries. A bit more layered and complex but still a lot of fruit. I thought perhaps it was a 2005. Slightly drying on the finish. Really in a nice place if not mature yet. A good statement on 03, Jadot and village wines.

  • ashegedyn wrote:

    March 26, 2013 - So the nose came out pretty concentrated, un-chambolle like. Not bad but not the usual Burgundy style. On taste tannins and fruit in full force. Red and black fruit concentrated not quite jammy but more fruit than usual. The tannins were there, so it seemed almost like it was just released. A slightly bitter finish but I think this may be some wood tannin still integrating.

    This wine from 03 brought to me thoughts that I may want to re-consider the vintage. I am wondering whether some of these wines will be quite profound as they age another 20 years or so. The fruit is there as well as tannins. I see people dissing them as too jammy and overripe - a "Parker" vintage. To my mind they may be quite surprising as they age, although it is only speculation. I may want to take a shot and stock up on a couple of cases of some 03s.

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  • yasha wrote: 92 points

    September 28, 2011 - very good , drink now.

  • aktormedic wrote:

    May 19, 2010 - Obviously acidified. This wine is so innocuous that I am actually angry that I paid over 15 bucks for this (35 bucks if you care). It has nothing to distinguish it from any other red burgundy, or even an off year Rhone for that matter. Simple red wine that I will use for cooking. Time to open something better.

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  • By Allen Meadows
    2nd Quarter, 2005, Issue #18 (link)

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2003
  • Type Red
  • Producer Louis Jadot
  • Varietal Pinot Noir
  • Designation n/a
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country France
  • Region Burgundy
  • SubRegion Côte de Nuits
  • Appellation Chambolle-Musigny
  • UPC Codes 8013160003332, 801316020030

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  • In Cellars 31 (41%)
  • Consumed 44 (59%)

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