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【Louis Jadot's Corton Pougets Grand Cru 1998, from a core terroir of the winery's founder, showcases the classic power and aging potential of Burgundy red wine.】 Corton Pougets is known for producing structured Pinot Noir. While 1998 was a challenging vintage in Burgundy, a reputable producer like Louis Jadot would have crafted a solid wine. Expect a mature profile with notes of red and black fruits, earthy undertones, and savory complexity, likely showing good development after over two decades in bottle.
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Pairs wonderfully with roasted meats, highly seasoned dishes, game, and most cheeses. Consider roasted salmon, beef bourguignon, duck, or aged Cîteaux cheese.
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An excellent choice for a sophisticated dinner party, a dedicated Burgundy appreciation evening, or a special occasion that calls for a mature and complex red wine.
BACKGROUND
Louis Jadot is a prominent Burgundy wine producer and négociant. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are the primary grape varieties featured. The house was established in Beaune in 1859 by Louis Jadot. The company has seen several leadership changes: Gagey's son Pierre-Henry took over as president in 1991, Gagey died in 1999, and Lardière retired in 2012. Frédéric Barnier, who joined in 2010, is now the head winemaker, and Thibault Gagey has joined his father Pierre-Henry in leading the firm.