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2015 Domaine Gagey (Louis Jadot), Nuits-Saint-Georges Premier Cru, Aux Boudots

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Domaine Gagey (Louis Jadot), Nuits-Saint-Georges Premier Cru, Aux Boudots 13194022015

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Critics Scores

JAMES SUCKLING
94

James Suckling

Some elegance and floral notes with some orange zest, wild raspberries and red cherries. Very vibrant. The palate has attractive tannins that are sturdy yet focused through the finish. Great depth. Needs a year or two to settle.

WINE SPECTATOR
93

Wine Spectator

A beam of pure cherry and currant bisects this fresh red, which delivers mineral, spice and light vegetal accents that add depth. This has tension and finishes on the compact side, where it feels more aerial.

WINE ENTHUSIAST
93

Wine Enthusiast

This premier cru vineyard lies at the northern end of Nuits-St-Georges, close to Vosne Romanée. That explains the structure and richness of this firm wine. It is dense with tannins that give a dry core to the rich red fruits. With acidity still right up front and with the tannins, the wine needs aging.

VINOUS
91

Vinous

Good medium red. More complex and vibrant on the nose than the village wines I tasted from the Côte de Nuits, offering musky scents of black raspberry, licorice, menthol and violet. Then surprisingly fine-grained and sweet in the middle palate if still a bit youthfully compressed, communicating an impression of medicinal reserve to its rich dark fruit, spice and violet flavors. Way longer than the village wines, with more refined tannins and subtle floral lift. This lively midweight is showing the dark fruit side of the vintage. I may be underrating it today.