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    Louis Jadot

    About Maison Louis Jadot

    A legendary name in Burgundy with which every collector will be intimately familiar, Maison Louis Jadot was founded in 1859 by the eponymous Louis Henry Denis Jadot, although the family had roots as grape growers in the region dating back far further than this.

    Purchased by the Kopf family after the death of the last male members of the Jadot family, the Maison currently owns over 60 hectares of vines itself whilst purchasing fruit from select growers to supplement their holdings. In Jacques Lardière, this mighty winery has one of the most experienced and highly respected winemakers in the entire region, having held the position through the transition of ownership since 1970!

    A true pioneer of low intervention viticulture and winemaking, Lardière believes the terroir of his sites is the single most beautiful tool at his disposal. It is the soil and sunlight of Burgundy which transposes the wines of Maison Louis Jadot, conveying a sense of time and place in the greatest of Burgundian fashions.



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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Batard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2006 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (95-96)

      From the Puligny side of that cru, Jadot’s 2006 Batard-Montrachet from both purchased juice and grapes delivers vivid scents of saffron, jasmine, vanilla, musk, brown spices, and ripe peach. Vibrant – virtually electric – on the palate, yet all the while creamy in texture, here is a wine to make one firmly believe in the house proclivity to retain some malic acid. Blind, I might have imagined – at least until further reflection, and recognition of this wine’s sheer power – that I was drinking the Marcobrunn Riesling of my dreams. The persistence of fruit and spice here are as formidable as the foregoing features led one to hope.
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      SG$4,518.53
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Batard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2021 (6x75cl)

      Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (95-97)

      From the Puligny side of the appellation. Clear beautiful yellow colour. The nose is discreet but very classy, then this huge wealth of fruit expands across the palate. We can wait for the nose. This is beautifully poised, a little wood, a slight youthful bitterness, but both add to the grip. Long and fine. Drink from 2028-2035. Tasted: October 2022
      Inc. GST
      SG$5,345.80
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2018 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (92-94)

      Aromas of waxy citrus rind, marzipan, white flowers and warm pastry introduce the 2018 Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru (Maison Louis Jadot), a full-bodied, ample and enveloping wine that's layered, textural and lively, concluding with a nicely defined finish.
      Inc. GST
      SG$5,438.45
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2020 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (90-92)

      The 2020 Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru has a fragrant nose with apple blossom, granite and light citrus aromas, though it needs just a little more energy. The palate is well balanced with well integrated oak, fine depth, yet the finish feels a little richer than I would have liked and when juxtaposed against Jadot’s other Grand Crus. Enjoyable, but not intellectual. Closure: Diam
      Inc. GST
      SG$4,381.15
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos 2019 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (87)

      The 2019 Chablis Les Clos Grand Cru has a lot of new oak on the nose that, like the Blanchot, renders it rather predictable. The palate is balanced but fat in the mouth, with low acidity and a rather crowd-pleasing but simple finish. So-so.
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      SG$621.80
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos 2021 (6x75cl)
    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Chambertin Grand Cru 2007 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (91-94)

      Red-ruby. Superripe aromas of black cherry and smoked meat; smells concentrated! Then sweet and quite penetrating on the palate, with a slightly tart and reserved character to its fruit, due in large part to the wine's rather powerful acidity. Finishes very pure and long, with plenty of flesh. This reminded me of a much more suave version of the Latricieres.
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      SG$2,369.07
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Chambertin Grand Cru 2012 (6x75cl)

      Burghound (93-95)

      A cool and highly restrained nose of spice, plum, underbrush and animale notes displays an ample amount of wood influence. The driving minerality of the openly muscular and hugely proportioned flavors is patently obvious and it continues onto the mouth coating and breathtakingly long finish. I very much like the balance here and while it can't quite match the sheer depth of material evidenced by the Chapelle, it's close and like the Chapelle I would suggest that this is very definitely not a good candidate for early consumption.
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      SG$3,241.07
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Chambertin Grand Cru 2017 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (92-94)

      The 2017 Chambertin Grand Cru has more amplitude on the nose compared to the Clos-de-Bèze, offering layers of red berry fruit, briar, tobacco and light roasted chestnut aromas. This is beautifully defined. The palate is medium-bodied with grippy tannin on the entry. Like the Clos-de-Bèze, the fruit is a little backward at the moment, though there is substance here. It feels tightly coiled, but the structure and density on the finish suggest that it should develop in bottle. Maybe a little more persistence on the aftertaste would not have gone amiss, though that is the leitmotif of the vintage.
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      SG$3,279.22
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2016 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (90-92)

      Bright full red. The nose offers reticent, rather cool aromas of dark cherry and herbs but lacks the floral lift of most of Jadot's Gevrey premier crus. Very ripe, creamy and concentrated but can't match the Clos Saint-Jacques for definition or inner-mouth tension. A substantial 2016 but I don't find grand cru class or distinction here. Finishes with serious tannins that will require patience.
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      SG$1,480.72
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2020 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (94-96)

      The 2020 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru has a very seductive, quintessential nose with plush blueberry and black cherry fruit, well defined, sumptuous in style. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy black fruit, fine acidity, dense and grippy with an almost Mazis-like structure on the finish. Excellent, but it will require time in bottle.
      Inc. GST
      SG$2,272.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2009 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (92-95)

      The 2009 Clos de la Roche comes across as big, powerful and a touch heavy-handed. This shows tons of richness and depth but lacks the sheer excitement of the estate’s finest wines. The Clos de la Roche is made from purchased wine. Anticipated maturity: 2019-2034.
      Inc. GST
      SG$1,960.32
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2012 (6x75cl)

      Burghound (93)

      A pungently earthy nose also offers supporting aromas of gentle wood, spice and both red and dark fruit components. There is excellent richness and body to the large-scaled, mineral-inflected and openly powerful flavors that possess plenty of tannin-buffering dry extract before terminating in a striking long finish. This is a robust and very serious effort that possesses excellent cellaring potential and note well that it will need it as this is presently a bruiser.
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      SG$2,401.77
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2013 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (94-96)

      The 2013 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru has an inviting, warm and enveloping bouquet that seems to surround the senses and give them a big hug. The palate is well balanced with fine tannins, animated citrus fruit underlying the black cherries and wild strawberry notes. There is really quite wonderful precision and focus on the finish. This is one of Jadot's best 2013s.
      Inc. GST
      SG$1,813.17
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2015 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (92-94)

      The 2015 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru has a voluminous and extravagant bouquet with blooms of red berry fruit, although I found myself more drawn to the complex and intellectual Clos Saint-Denis. The palate is medium-bodied with grippy tannin. This is a masculine, assertive Clos de la Roche, quite saline in the mouth with a feisty, spicy finish. This is a fine grand cru from Louis Jadot, though not one of their top releases this vintage.
      Inc. GST
      SG$2,379.97
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2016 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (93-95)

      The 2016 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru was showing a little more reduction on the nose compared to the Clos Saint-Denis, although I felt that there is more detail and complexity in situ. The palate is very refined with filigree tannin, great tension and focus, a gentle grip in the mouth with an almost tart, tensile finish that lingers in the mouth. I also appreciate the spiciness on the aftertaste. Superb.
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      SG$1,606.07
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2018 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (92-94)

      The 2018 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru has an outgoing, generous bouquet of sensual red cherries, crushed strawberry and veins of blueberry that gain intensity with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with a dash of white pepper on the entry and slightly honeyed in texture toward the finish, betraying the warmth of the summer. It’s a close call but I just prefer the Clos Saint-Denis this year.
      Inc. GST
      SG$2,058.42
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2019 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (94-96)

      The 2019 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru has a beguiling bouquet of pure dark cherry and violet aromas, quite mineral-driven and wonderfully delineated. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, fine grip, and touches of graphite and white pepper toward the sustained finish. This feels cohesive and long, and it should age with style for 20–30 years.
      Inc. GST
      SG$2,011.53
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Grands-Echezeaux Grand Cru 2018 (6x75cl)
    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Grands-Echezeaux Grand Cru 2019 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (95-97)

      The 2019 Grands-Echézeaux Grand Cru is a clear step up from the Echézeaux, offering a gorgeous marine-influenced bouquet, touches of oyster shell infusing the mixture of red and black fruit, and wonderful mineralité. The palate is medium-bodied, burly and intense with an almost "heaving" structure that grips the palate, all with utmost finesse. Fist, velvet glove, etc.... it’s all here.
      Inc. GST
      SG$2,510.77
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Grands-Echezeaux Grand Cru 2020 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (94-96)

      The 2020 Grands-Echézeaux Grand Cru has a nicely-detailed bouquet: mulberry, crushed stone, rose petal and light bergamot aromas. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grain tannins, taut and fresh with a slightly chalky-textured but quite persistent finish. I admire the tension here and the length - a noble G.E.
      Inc. GST
      SG$3,327.20
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Montrachet Grand Cru 2006 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (94-95)

      Representing 9 barrels, all from purchased fruit grown on the Chassagne side of the cru, Jadot’s 2006 Montrachet smells decadently of heliotrope, fading lilies, over-ripe peach, and grilled pineapple; comes to the palate predictably full and rich yet surprisingly fresh and invigorating; and lays down a plush, faintly warm, rich but not especially fine-grained carpet of flavor in the finish. While less dramatic than the Batard or mysterious than the Chevalier, this is nonetheless truly grand, and surely capable of at least a decade’s fascinating evolution.
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      SG$8,467.62
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    • Domaine des Héritiers Louis Jadot Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru Les Demoiselles 2016 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (95)

      (two barrels produced, vs. a normal eight): Bright, pale yellow. Vibrant aromas of lemon gelato and wild herbs. Very complex, pure and refined, boasting an utterly silky, seamless texture to its intense citrus peel, fresh herb and mineral flavors. Really outstanding inner-mouth energy here, followed by a slowly mounting finish that saturates the taste buds. A great wine in the making, but not for drinking anytime soon. (I found the 2017 version a bit juicier and fruitier, and there will be ten barrels of the younger vintage as the crop level was generous.) According to winemaker Frédéric Barnier, 2017 has more sweetness as a vintage, but while the '17 Chevalier-Montrachet is round, opulent and tasty, the '16 is extremely pure, fresh and linear, and will expand with time in the cellar. But even today it's silky, tactile, edge-free and extremely long.
      Inc. GST
      SG$4,238.42
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    • Domaine des Héritiers Louis Jadot Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru Les Demoiselles 2017 (6x75cl)

      James Suckling (96)

      Very attractive and fresh aromas of wet stones and fine limes with youthful peaches and green mango. The scintillatingly long and powerful palate is pinned in place with bracing acidity and has unwavering length of peaches and citrus fruit. Breathtaking finish. Drink or hold.
      Inc. GST
      SG$4,634.11
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    • Louis Jadot (des Heritiers) Corton Grand Cru Pougets 2017 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (91)

      The 2017 Corton-Pougets Grand Cru has an attractive, wild strawberry, orange blossom and pomegranate bouquet, pure and charming and quite Chambolle-like in style. The palate is fleshy on the entry, delivering fine grip and decent red fruit laced with white pepper and graphite, but it tapers toward the finish, refusing to "kick on" and leaving you wanting more. Tasted blind at the Burgfest 2017 tasting.
      Inc. GST
      SG$930.27
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    • Louis Jadot (des Heritiers) Corton Grand Cru Pougets 2018 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (94-96)

      The 2018 Corton-Pougets Grand Cru has a very composed, detailed bouquet of blackberry, wild strawberry and pressed rose petal aromas, the most elegant of the three Cortons 2018s from Jadot. The palate is medium-bodied with succulent tannins and wonderful acidity. Very harmonious, with an almost luxurious but compelling finish. Superb.
      Inc. GST
      SG$992.38
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    • Louis Jadot (des Heritiers) Corton Grand Cru Pougets 2019 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (93-95)

      The 2019 Corton-Pougets Grand Cru (Domaine des Héritiers Jadot) is excellent, unwinding in the glass with notes of cherries, plums, orange rind, dark chocolate, sweet spices and toasty new oak. Medium to full-bodied, fleshy and layered, it's deep and concentrated, with broad shoulders and rich, powdery structuring tannins. As usual, this is a fine proposition for the medium- to long-haul.
      Inc. GST
      SG$970.60
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    • Louis Jadot (des Heritiers) Corton Grand Cru Pougets 2020 (6x75cl)

      Tim Atkin MW (95)

      Beautifully concentrated, this even has a bit of baby fat on it now. That's just fine as that provides a landing pad for the tangy tannins and racy acidity in this cuv e. The vines sit in iron-rich soils which give a slightly burly edge to the mouthfeel, despite the lush ripeness. For those preferring richer Pinot styles, this will show well now. For those seeking more finesse and multi-dimensional aromatic development, give this five years or so. 2023-38
      Inc. GST
      SG$940.08
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    • Louis Jadot (des Heritiers) Corton Grand Cru Pougets 2021 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (94-96)

      The 2021 Corton-Pougets Grand Cru has a wonderful bouquet with transparent red cherry, raspberry and floral notes. This wine is classy and seductive. The palate is medium-bodied with ripe tannins. It's lithe and agile in the mouth with a mineral undertow towards the finish. Often one of Jadot's classiest offerings, this Pougets is no different and one of their stars in 2021.
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      SG$925.85
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    • Louis Jadot (des Heritiers) Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2017 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (92)

      The 2017 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has a light and slightly earthy nose, a touch of orange pith emerging with time. The palate displays good weight and concentration, offering candied orange peel and lemon zest and turning a little peachy toward the finish, all underpinned by a fine bead of acidity and decent length. This should drink well for 12–15 years. Tasted blind at the annual Burgfest tasting in Savigny-lès-Beaune.
      Inc. GST
      SG$1,922.17
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Batard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2006 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (95-96)

      From the Puligny side of that cru, Jadot’s 2006 Batard-Montrachet from both purchased juice and grapes delivers vivid scents of saffron, jasmine, vanilla, musk, brown spices, and ripe peach. Vibrant – virtually electric – on the palate, yet all the while creamy in texture, here is a wine to make one firmly believe in the house proclivity to retain some malic acid. Blind, I might have imagined – at least until further reflection, and recognition of this wine’s sheer power – that I was drinking the Marcobrunn Riesling of my dreams. The persistence of fruit and spice here are as formidable as the foregoing features led one to hope.
      In Bond
      SG$4,090.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Batard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2021 (6x75cl)

      Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (95-97)

      From the Puligny side of the appellation. Clear beautiful yellow colour. The nose is discreet but very classy, then this huge wealth of fruit expands across the palate. We can wait for the nose. This is beautifully poised, a little wood, a slight youthful bitterness, but both add to the grip. Long and fine. Drink from 2028-2035. Tasted: October 2022
      In Bond
      SG$4,845.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2018 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (92-94)

      Aromas of waxy citrus rind, marzipan, white flowers and warm pastry introduce the 2018 Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru (Maison Louis Jadot), a full-bodied, ample and enveloping wine that's layered, textural and lively, concluding with a nicely defined finish.
      In Bond
      SG$4,930.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2020 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (90-92)

      The 2020 Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru has a fragrant nose with apple blossom, granite and light citrus aromas, though it needs just a little more energy. The palate is well balanced with well integrated oak, fine depth, yet the finish feels a little richer than I would have liked and when juxtaposed against Jadot’s other Grand Crus. Enjoyable, but not intellectual. Closure: Diam
      In Bond
      SG$3,960.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos 2019 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (87)

      The 2019 Chablis Les Clos Grand Cru has a lot of new oak on the nose that, like the Blanchot, renders it rather predictable. The palate is balanced but fat in the mouth, with low acidity and a rather crowd-pleasing but simple finish. So-so.
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      SG$517.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos 2021 (6x75cl)
    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Chambertin Grand Cru 2007 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (91-94)

      Red-ruby. Superripe aromas of black cherry and smoked meat; smells concentrated! Then sweet and quite penetrating on the palate, with a slightly tart and reserved character to its fruit, due in large part to the wine's rather powerful acidity. Finishes very pure and long, with plenty of flesh. This reminded me of a much more suave version of the Latricieres.
      In Bond
      SG$2,120.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Chambertin Grand Cru 2012 (6x75cl)

      Burghound (93-95)

      A cool and highly restrained nose of spice, plum, underbrush and animale notes displays an ample amount of wood influence. The driving minerality of the openly muscular and hugely proportioned flavors is patently obvious and it continues onto the mouth coating and breathtakingly long finish. I very much like the balance here and while it can't quite match the sheer depth of material evidenced by the Chapelle, it's close and like the Chapelle I would suggest that this is very definitely not a good candidate for early consumption.
      In Bond
      SG$2,920.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Chambertin Grand Cru 2017 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (92-94)

      The 2017 Chambertin Grand Cru has more amplitude on the nose compared to the Clos-de-Bèze, offering layers of red berry fruit, briar, tobacco and light roasted chestnut aromas. This is beautifully defined. The palate is medium-bodied with grippy tannin on the entry. Like the Clos-de-Bèze, the fruit is a little backward at the moment, though there is substance here. It feels tightly coiled, but the structure and density on the finish suggest that it should develop in bottle. Maybe a little more persistence on the aftertaste would not have gone amiss, though that is the leitmotif of the vintage.
      In Bond
      SG$2,955.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2016 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (90-92)

      Bright full red. The nose offers reticent, rather cool aromas of dark cherry and herbs but lacks the floral lift of most of Jadot's Gevrey premier crus. Very ripe, creamy and concentrated but can't match the Clos Saint-Jacques for definition or inner-mouth tension. A substantial 2016 but I don't find grand cru class or distinction here. Finishes with serious tannins that will require patience.
      In Bond
      SG$1,305.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2020 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (94-96)

      The 2020 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru has a very seductive, quintessential nose with plush blueberry and black cherry fruit, well defined, sumptuous in style. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy black fruit, fine acidity, dense and grippy with an almost Mazis-like structure on the finish. Excellent, but it will require time in bottle.
      In Bond
      SG$2,025.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2009 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (92-95)

      The 2009 Clos de la Roche comes across as big, powerful and a touch heavy-handed. This shows tons of richness and depth but lacks the sheer excitement of the estate’s finest wines. The Clos de la Roche is made from purchased wine. Anticipated maturity: 2019-2034.
      In Bond
      SG$1,745.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2012 (6x75cl)

      Burghound (93)

      A pungently earthy nose also offers supporting aromas of gentle wood, spice and both red and dark fruit components. There is excellent richness and body to the large-scaled, mineral-inflected and openly powerful flavors that possess plenty of tannin-buffering dry extract before terminating in a striking long finish. This is a robust and very serious effort that possesses excellent cellaring potential and note well that it will need it as this is presently a bruiser.
      In Bond
      SG$2,150.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2013 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (94-96)

      The 2013 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru has an inviting, warm and enveloping bouquet that seems to surround the senses and give them a big hug. The palate is well balanced with fine tannins, animated citrus fruit underlying the black cherries and wild strawberry notes. There is really quite wonderful precision and focus on the finish. This is one of Jadot's best 2013s.
      In Bond
      SG$1,610.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2015 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (92-94)

      The 2015 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru has a voluminous and extravagant bouquet with blooms of red berry fruit, although I found myself more drawn to the complex and intellectual Clos Saint-Denis. The palate is medium-bodied with grippy tannin. This is a masculine, assertive Clos de la Roche, quite saline in the mouth with a feisty, spicy finish. This is a fine grand cru from Louis Jadot, though not one of their top releases this vintage.
      In Bond
      SG$2,130.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2016 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (93-95)

      The 2016 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru was showing a little more reduction on the nose compared to the Clos Saint-Denis, although I felt that there is more detail and complexity in situ. The palate is very refined with filigree tannin, great tension and focus, a gentle grip in the mouth with an almost tart, tensile finish that lingers in the mouth. I also appreciate the spiciness on the aftertaste. Superb.
      In Bond
      SG$1,420.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2018 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (92-94)

      The 2018 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru has an outgoing, generous bouquet of sensual red cherries, crushed strawberry and veins of blueberry that gain intensity with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with a dash of white pepper on the entry and slightly honeyed in texture toward the finish, betraying the warmth of the summer. It’s a close call but I just prefer the Clos Saint-Denis this year.
      In Bond
      SG$1,835.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2019 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (94-96)

      The 2019 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru has a beguiling bouquet of pure dark cherry and violet aromas, quite mineral-driven and wonderfully delineated. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, fine grip, and touches of graphite and white pepper toward the sustained finish. This feels cohesive and long, and it should age with style for 20–30 years.
      In Bond
      SG$1,790.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Grands-Echezeaux Grand Cru 2018 (6x75cl)
    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Grands-Echezeaux Grand Cru 2019 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (95-97)

      The 2019 Grands-Echézeaux Grand Cru is a clear step up from the Echézeaux, offering a gorgeous marine-influenced bouquet, touches of oyster shell infusing the mixture of red and black fruit, and wonderful mineralité. The palate is medium-bodied, burly and intense with an almost "heaving" structure that grips the palate, all with utmost finesse. Fist, velvet glove, etc.... it’s all here.
      In Bond
      SG$2,250.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Grands-Echezeaux Grand Cru 2020 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (94-96)

      The 2020 Grands-Echézeaux Grand Cru has a nicely-detailed bouquet: mulberry, crushed stone, rose petal and light bergamot aromas. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grain tannins, taut and fresh with a slightly chalky-textured but quite persistent finish. I admire the tension here and the length - a noble G.E.
      In Bond
      SG$3,001.00
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    • (Maison) Louis Jadot Montrachet Grand Cru 2006 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (94-95)

      Representing 9 barrels, all from purchased fruit grown on the Chassagne side of the cru, Jadot’s 2006 Montrachet smells decadently of heliotrope, fading lilies, over-ripe peach, and grilled pineapple; comes to the palate predictably full and rich yet surprisingly fresh and invigorating; and lays down a plush, faintly warm, rich but not especially fine-grained carpet of flavor in the finish. While less dramatic than the Batard or mysterious than the Chevalier, this is nonetheless truly grand, and surely capable of at least a decade’s fascinating evolution.
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      SG$7,715.00
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    • Domaine des Héritiers Louis Jadot Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru Les Demoiselles 2016 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (95)

      (two barrels produced, vs. a normal eight): Bright, pale yellow. Vibrant aromas of lemon gelato and wild herbs. Very complex, pure and refined, boasting an utterly silky, seamless texture to its intense citrus peel, fresh herb and mineral flavors. Really outstanding inner-mouth energy here, followed by a slowly mounting finish that saturates the taste buds. A great wine in the making, but not for drinking anytime soon. (I found the 2017 version a bit juicier and fruitier, and there will be ten barrels of the younger vintage as the crop level was generous.) According to winemaker Frédéric Barnier, 2017 has more sweetness as a vintage, but while the '17 Chevalier-Montrachet is round, opulent and tasty, the '16 is extremely pure, fresh and linear, and will expand with time in the cellar. But even today it's silky, tactile, edge-free and extremely long.
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      SG$3,835.00
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    • Domaine des Héritiers Louis Jadot Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru Les Demoiselles 2017 (6x75cl)

      James Suckling (96)

      Very attractive and fresh aromas of wet stones and fine limes with youthful peaches and green mango. The scintillatingly long and powerful palate is pinned in place with bracing acidity and has unwavering length of peaches and citrus fruit. Breathtaking finish. Drink or hold.
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      SG$4,200.00
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    • Louis Jadot (des Heritiers) Corton Grand Cru Pougets 2017 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (91)

      The 2017 Corton-Pougets Grand Cru has an attractive, wild strawberry, orange blossom and pomegranate bouquet, pure and charming and quite Chambolle-like in style. The palate is fleshy on the entry, delivering fine grip and decent red fruit laced with white pepper and graphite, but it tapers toward the finish, refusing to "kick on" and leaving you wanting more. Tasted blind at the Burgfest 2017 tasting.
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      SG$800.00
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    • Louis Jadot (des Heritiers) Corton Grand Cru Pougets 2018 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (94-96)

      The 2018 Corton-Pougets Grand Cru has a very composed, detailed bouquet of blackberry, wild strawberry and pressed rose petal aromas, the most elegant of the three Cortons 2018s from Jadot. The palate is medium-bodied with succulent tannins and wonderful acidity. Very harmonious, with an almost luxurious but compelling finish. Superb.
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      SG$855.00
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    • Louis Jadot (des Heritiers) Corton Grand Cru Pougets 2019 (6x75cl)

      Wine Advocate (93-95)

      The 2019 Corton-Pougets Grand Cru (Domaine des Héritiers Jadot) is excellent, unwinding in the glass with notes of cherries, plums, orange rind, dark chocolate, sweet spices and toasty new oak. Medium to full-bodied, fleshy and layered, it's deep and concentrated, with broad shoulders and rich, powdery structuring tannins. As usual, this is a fine proposition for the medium- to long-haul.
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      SG$837.00
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    • Louis Jadot (des Heritiers) Corton Grand Cru Pougets 2020 (6x75cl)

      Tim Atkin MW (95)

      Beautifully concentrated, this even has a bit of baby fat on it now. That's just fine as that provides a landing pad for the tangy tannins and racy acidity in this cuv e. The vines sit in iron-rich soils which give a slightly burly edge to the mouthfeel, despite the lush ripeness. For those preferring richer Pinot styles, this will show well now. For those seeking more finesse and multi-dimensional aromatic development, give this five years or so. 2023-38
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      SG$809.00
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    • Louis Jadot (des Heritiers) Corton Grand Cru Pougets 2021 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (94-96)

      The 2021 Corton-Pougets Grand Cru has a wonderful bouquet with transparent red cherry, raspberry and floral notes. This wine is classy and seductive. The palate is medium-bodied with ripe tannins. It's lithe and agile in the mouth with a mineral undertow towards the finish. Often one of Jadot's classiest offerings, this Pougets is no different and one of their stars in 2021.
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      SG$790.00
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    • Louis Jadot (des Heritiers) Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2017 (6x75cl)

      Vinous (92)

      The 2017 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru has a light and slightly earthy nose, a touch of orange pith emerging with time. The palate displays good weight and concentration, offering candied orange peel and lemon zest and turning a little peachy toward the finish, all underpinned by a fine bead of acidity and decent length. This should drink well for 12–15 years. Tasted blind at the annual Burgfest tasting in Savigny-lès-Beaune.
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      SG$1,710.00
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