The climate "Aux Cras" is particularly well located: exposed to the south-east, at an altitude of 260 m, on a fairly steep slope. It is characterized by shallow and very stony soil, from which it takes its name (site of old quarries).
This parcel was acquired in 1826 by Louis Henry Denis Jadot and it has always remained the property of the Jadot family ever since. The central and southern parts of the vineyard produce powerful, tannic and deep-coloured wines. The northern part gives so
The Beaune vineyard is almost completely located on a full slope. Les Greves is one of them. This generally red premier cru is located on the slopes of Mont Batois, facing Beaune, a light and sandy land, hence its name. "Le Clos Blanc" was planted by Mais
Grapes originating from Côte de Nuits, Saône et Loire and Irancy will bring deep tannins while grapes coming from Côte de Beaune will bring more fruitiness.
Different wines are sourced, vinified and aged in stainless steel vats in order to keep their f
The “Amoureuses” vineyard is located due east under the “Musigny” grand cru, overlooking the Vougeot vines. The soil is very poor and the rock level with the ground. After the fierce frost of winter 1985, we replanted the entire vine in 1986. The vine tak
Morgeot is one of the top two or three Premier Crus of the village. ‘Clos de la Chapelle’ surrounds on old Chapelle.
Domaine Duc de Magenta is a superb Domaine exclusively vinified and distributed by Louis Jadot on a long term contract basis. Inside the
Morgeot is one of the top two or three Premier Crus of the village. ‘Clos de la Chapelle’ surrounds on old Chapelle.
Domaine Duc de Magenta is a superb Domaine exclusively vinified and distributed by Louis Jadot on a long term contract basis. Inside the
The “Clos de la Chapelle” is located inside the “Morgeot” climat behind an old chapel; it is a Monopoly of the Duc de Magenta Domain. The soil is deep, with predominant marl and clay, which gives it a red wine character. Some of the vines are very old. Th
The village of Morey Saint Denis presents 5 Grands Crus and 17 Premiers Crus including the "Clos des Ormes" located to the north of the village next to the other premiers crus Aux Chezeaux, Aux Charmes, Les Charrieres. The soil consists in clay and chalk
Maison Louis Jadot is the second owner out of the 88 that make up this Clos with around 2.5 hectares of vines out of a total of 50ha. The soil is calcareous, more or less clayey and contains an abundance of pebbles useful for draining the vines. The viney
The village of Vougeot is in the centre of the Côte de Nuits, flanked on the north by Chambolle Musigny and on the south by Flagey Echezeaux and Vosne Romanée. The 50 ha vineyard faces the east. The geological composition ranges from chalky stoney clay, o
In general, the “Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru” is produced in the same climate (“En Charlemagne”) as the “Charlemagne Grand Cru”. The soil is relatively steep composed of very white limestone marls. Until 1966, Corton Charlemagne only came from the Les Po
The "Pougets" vineyard is located in an original place on the Corton kidney, on the place of origin of the Corton Charlemagne. It is oriented East-South, thus benefiting from maximum sunshine. It comes from the Domaine des Héritiers Louis Jadot (1.54 hect
The “Clos Saint Jacques” vineyard is located at the start of the Combe de Lavaux fault, superbly exposed to the South-East. Only five owners share this prestigious Clos, surprisingly forgotten during the Grand Cru classification. The soils are calcareous
Nice premier cru based on magnesian limestone soil. It is located on brown soils in different layers above the bedrock from the bottom of the hill to the middle of the hill. The vineyard faces east.
The clay-limestone soil contributes to give a pretty dark red color and a charming bouquet of red fruits which changes to leather and undergrowth after a few years of maturity.
In terms of style, the Pommard “Les Grands Epenots” is quite delicate because