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2008 Domaine/Maison Louis Jadot Corton-Charlemagne
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95 Points | International Wine Cellar , September/October 2010

($145) Full straw-yellow. Very ripe yet high-pitched aromas of wet stone, hawthorn and botanical herbs. Broad, silky and sweet, with a three-dimensional quality to the superrich yet sharply delineated flavors of crushed stone, violet and lavender. Perhaps best today on the superb rising finish, where the wine's compelling vibrancy carries through. Another wine of great dimension. Lardiere used 60% new oak here, but the wood element is fully integrated and virtually invisible. Showing spectacularly well today, perhaps due in part to the fact that this wine finished its fermentation early.

94 Points | Wine Spectator
96 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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