2007 Louis Jadot Domaine de Heritiers Heritiers Beaune Theurons

Pinot Noir - 750ML
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W&S 90
W&S 90

Wine & Spirits, October 2011

Delicate yet firm, this has the gentleness of a fine Côte de Beaune tempered by an earthy structure. It's more vinous than fruity: The scent of roses, an edge of strawberry, the hint of stemminess and the cracked black...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Pinot Noir
Country France
Region Burgundy
Sub-region Cote de Beaune
Vintage 2007
Size 750ML
Percent alcohol 13%
Closure Cork

The 2007 Heritiers Louis Jadot Beaune Theurons is a red wine made from Pinot Noir grapes, produced by Louis Jadot Domaine de Heritiers. This vintage hails from the renowned Burgundy region in France, specifically the Cote de Beaune sub-region. The wine is sealed with a cork and has an alcohol content of 13.0 percent.

Wine & Spirits magazine reviewed this wine on October 1, 2011, and awarded it a commendable score of 90. The review describes the wine as "delicate yet firm," highlighting its balance between gentleness and earthy structure. According to Wine & Spirits, the wine is "more vinous than fruity," indicating a focus on the wine's inherent qualities rather than overt fruit flavors. The reviewer notes the presence of rose scents, a touch of strawberry, and a hint of stemminess, all contributing to the wine's complexity. Additionally, the tannins are described as having a "cracked black pepper" quality, which is expected to add further complexity as the wine matures.

In summary, the 2007 Heritiers Louis Jadot Beaune Theurons is a Pinot Noir that showcases the classic characteristics of a fine Côte de Beaune wine. It offers a refined blend of floral and subtle fruit notes, supported by an earthy, structured backbone. The wine's complexity is expected to evolve with age, making it a noteworthy choice for those who appreciate nuanced and sophisticated red wines from Burgundy.