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2012 Domaine Jamet Cote Rotie
- Rhone, France
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- Avg Price (ex-tax)
- $ 297 / 750ml
- Red - Bold and Structured
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Vineyard notes: "Plot20 parcels of which 15 are in different locations: Fongeant, Côte Blonde, Landonne, Côte Rozier, Plomb, Chavaroche, Moutonnes, Lésardes, Gerine, Truchet, Leyat, Bonnivières, Côte Bodin, Tartaras, Rochins"
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Highlights
- From Cote Rotie, France
- Avg. Price (ex-tax) $ 297 / 750ml
- Red Wine – Bold and Structured
- Syrah
- Pairs well with Lamb
Winery
Domaine Jamet is a well-regarded wine producer based in Ampuis, in the winemaking heart of the northern Rhône, and best-known for its classical Cote Rotie wines. The estate comprises approximately seven hectares (17 acres) of ...
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- Region or Appellation
- Producer Notes
- The assemblage, a key word for Jean-Paul, makes it possible to access the Côte Rôtie of the Domaine Jamet. The variety of terroirs, exposure and the age of the vines are complementary elements that combine their strengths. Produced from twenty parcels and essentially in whole bunches, the wine is subsequently kept in barrels for twenty-two months.
- Drinking Window
- 2018-2037
- Alcohol ABV
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12.5 - 14.2%
- Sweetness
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Dry
- Blend
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100% Syrah
- Maturation
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Oaked
- Ownership
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Jean-Paul & Corinne Jamet (formerly Jean-Paul & Jean-Luc)
- Closure Type
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Cork
- Vineyard Notes
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Plot20 parcels of which 15 are in different locations: Fongeant, Côte Blonde, Landonne, Côte Rozier, Plomb, Chavaroche, Moutonnes, Lésardes, Gerine, Truchet, Leyat, Bonnivières, Côte Bodin, Tartaras, Rochins
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- Winemaking
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Whole bunches, maceration for about three weeks
- Ageing
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Maturing 22 months in barrels of which 15% are new
About the Wine
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Vintage quality: Good
Current condition: Ready to drink, will keep
The 2012 vintage for the Rhône valley was difficult in places but some good wines were made.
The growing season began with a cold winter, particularly for the Northern Rhône, which saw temperatures dip sharply and bone-chilling winds. An exceptionally wet sp...
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