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2000 Domaine Jamet Côte-Rôtie

Syrah

  • France
  • Rhône
  • Northern Rhône
  • Côte-Rôtie
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Community Tasting Notes 72

  • tcarter Likes this wine: 94 points

    November 29, 2023 - Very nice showing for aged Jamet. Started extremely strong on PnP, then shut down after an hour or so, then opened back up again. Wild ride!

  • timewithwine Likes this wine:

    May 19, 2023 - Opened, decanted gently but poured a small amount immediately to check it out. The initial color is brick and a nose of cassis and iodine. As the wine opens the color deepens to that of maroon at the rim and blackberry at its core. Everything about the wine deepens and intensifies: the nose adds thyme, sage, brined black olives and blackberry; the palate tracks the nose but has taken on weight. The tannins are integrated but the wine is still a but crunchy. Smoked meats on the mid-palate. Dusty rose is added to the flavor descriptors. Then lavender appears. Tobo weaves in and lingers like the last exhale of smoke after a cigar is doused. The layers of flavor are marvelous. 12.5% alc. With roasted rack of lamb in au jus. 05.19.23. With roasted rack of lamb. Highly Recommended.

  • Jeff Leve wrote: 91 points

    January 11, 2023 - Meaty, smoky, earthy, slightly rustic red fruits with peppery spices and green olive accents are in the perfume and on the medium-bodied, palate. Perhaps, a bit more interesting on the nose, over the palate, which ends with a dryness to the finish. The wine is fully mature. Drink from 2023-2030.

  • Wine Canuck wrote: 94 points

    November 5, 2022 - This pours medium ruby with medium bricking. The nose is very aromatic transforming over the course of a few hours. Aromas are of smoked meat, crushed toasted spices, slate, dried blueberries, dried violets, and dried sage. The palate is lovely and silky entering on dried blueberries, with medium minus tannin and medium acid. The finish closes out on slate, tar, and dried blueberries. A great bottle of Jamet in a good spot. Mature and ready to go.

  • Collector1855 wrote: 92 points

    September 10, 2022 - 200 Burgundy Grand Crus from vintage 2000, 4-day blind tasting (Singapore): Pirate bottle. This was lean and crisp, a bit green and strict, could pass for a Corton, dry finish, Cote Rotie it was. I had better Jamet than this. Try the majestetic 2010 or even from a lesser vintage, the light and elegant 2011.

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2000
  • Type Red
  • Producer Domaine Jamet
  • Varietal Syrah
  • Designation n/a
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country France
  • Region Rhône
  • SubRegion Northern Rhône
  • Appellation Côte-Rôtie

Community Holdings

  • Pending Delivery 8 (1%)
  • In Cellars 457 (55%)
  • Consumed 373 (45%)

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