Reviews & Ratings
2007 Louis Jadot French - Beaujolais "Beaujolais Villages"
Winery: Louis Jadot
Vintage: 2007
Wine Name/Vineyard: "Beaujolais Villages"
Wine Category: French - Beaujolais
Grape blend: 100% Gamay
Bottle size: 750 ml
Region: Beaujolais
State or country: France
Price: $10
Cases produced: unknown
KWG Score: 87 (based on 1 review)
Ken's Wine Rating: Good+
Review date: November 22, 2008
Wine Review: I’m usually not a fan of Village level Beaujolais. However this offering from Jadot was a pleasant surprise. This translucent dark ruby colored wine opens with a fruity cherry Kool Aid like bouquet. On the palate, this wine is light bodied, lively, and shows plenty of acidity. It has cherry flavors with a touch of spice. It is easy to enjoy. The finish is dry, a little edgy, and its mild tannins linger slightly. This wine would liven up a burger or pair nicely with spaghetti and meatballs. As you can see, this is a fun and fruity entry level Beaujolais that would be a nice place to start as you start your exploration of this region and its wines.
Winemaker Notes: This brilliant garnet wine is bright and fresh, with ripe, supple crushed strawberry flavors underscored by zesty nuances of peppercorns, gentle tannins and a clean acidity, finishing on a succulent, refreshing note.
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