Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er Cru La Dominode 2019

Maison Louis Jadot

Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er Cru La Dominode
2019

  • Vegan
Country
France
Regulated designation
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Region
Burgundy
Subregion
Côte de Beaune
Classification
1er cru
Varietal(s)
Pinot Noir
Colour
Red
Sugar
Dry
Producer's website

About this winery

It was with the acquisition of Beaune Premier Cru Clos des Ursules that the history of Maison Louis Jadot began in 1826. It took Louis Henry Denis Jadot thirty years to found the House in 1859, and to establish the values ​​of this family business. By developing the wine trade in the markets of northern Europe, he was already contributing to the reputation of Burgundy wines at the time. Several generations succeeded each other at the head of the family business, but his signature on the...

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Product notes

Savigny, located between 220 and 360 meters, produces red wines (almost 90%) in village and premier cru appellations. The Dominode is a climat whose soil is deep and made up of a wide variety of rocks from the top of the hill.

Production notes

The grapes are carefully sorted by hand and then destemmed. The aging lasts about 18 months in the barrels of our cooperage, of which about a third are new.

Tasting notes

Brilliant ruby ​​color. The nose opens up with aromas of liquorice, cherry and spices. Fruity and silky with a still present volume accompanied by elegant tannins. Pairings with sweetbreads, mushroom tart and duck with cherries.

Press reviews

James Suckling

- 94 points -

James Suckling, August 2021 (Vintage 2019)

Wonderful nose of sour cherries that leaps out at you. Concentrated and sleek with plenty of fine tannins and a lot of energy, this powers across the palate. Dense and complex finish with some lovely spice. Drink or hold.

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Vinous

90-92 Points

Neal Martin, January 2020 (Vintage 2018)

The 2018 Savigny-lès-Beaune La Dominode 1er Cru has a clean, precise bouquet that is showing a touch of reduction at the moment, but you can still feel the energy contained within this Savigny. The lightly spiced palate is medium-bodied with sappy red fruit, a chalky texture and a quite persistent finish. Excellent.

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Wine Advocate

92-94 Points

William Kelley, January 2020 (Vintage 2018)

One of the highlights of the range this year is the 2018 Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er Cru La Dominode (Domaine Louis Jadot), a lovely wine that offers up a deep bouquet of blackberries and cherries mingled with notes of dark chocolate, burning embers and loamy soil. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and succulent, with an ample chassis of powdery tannin, lively acids and a long, penetrating finish.

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Burghound.com

90-92

Allen Meadows, April 2023 (Vintage 2021)

This is also sufficiently toasty to merit pointing out but not so much so as to fight with the spiced plum, violet and freshly turned earth scents. The delicious medium weight flavors possess a bit more volume though it would be fair to describe them as only moderately concentrated, all wrapped in a sneaky long and youthfully austere finish. This is sufficiently structured to reward up to a decade of keeping, which should also help to add depth.

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Jancis Robinson

16,5/20

Jancis Robinson, November 2017 (Vintage 2011)

Sweet, ripe and a touch raisiny. Gentle, rounded and fresh. A little bit tart on the finish but lots of flavour.

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Wine Advocate

92-94

William Kelley, (Vintage 2019)

Once again one of the highlights of the range, the 2019 Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er Cru La Dominode (Domaine Louis Jadot) wafts from the glass with notes of cassis, plums, dark chocolate, loamy soil and spices. Medium to full-bodied, fleshy and layered, it's elegantly muscular, with fine depth and lively acids.

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Vinous

90-92

Neal Martin, December 2020 (Vintage 2019)

The 2019 Savigny-lès-Beaune La Dominode 1er Cru was more closed than the Clos des Guettes on the nose, presenting darker fruit tinged with iodine and light iris petals. Fine delineation. The palate is well balanced with supple tannins, fine grip and edginess and a subtle white pepper and clove note toward the finish. This is a very well-crafted Savigny that should drink well for 10–15 years. 

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