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WTN: 5 Jadot CSJ, 3 Chambertin-CdBeze, 2 Carillons

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WTN: 5 Jadot CSJ, 3 Chambertin-CdBeze, 2 Carillons

by Dale Williams » Wed Oct 09, 2019 4:30 pm

Our Bordeaux group once again veered into Burgundy, meeting at Nice Matin for a Gevrey night. A couple of frequent guests joined some regulars, fun time. Service was great, food quite good, company funny and fun.

Paul and I had each said we’d bring a starter white, with no coordination we ended up with 2 Francois Carillon bottlings

2014 F. Carillon "Les Macherelles" Chassagne-Montrachet 1er
Love these 2014s, good acids. Spiced apple pie, citrus, just a touch of vanilla. B+/A-

2010 F. Carillon "Perrieres" Puligny-Montrachet 1er
Just a little sulfur/reductive note at first, but opens nicely. Minerally but rich, pear and hazelnut with a chalky note on finish. Holds up well (I revisit at end of night) A-

The restaurant brought out some extra apps, chickpea fries with aioli and rich/intense truffled tortellini in a cream sauce. Nice!

I did suffer some appetizer envy, others had escargot, octopus, and a nice risotto with gorgonzola, I ordered pissaladiere and got a rather thick/doughy tart, not what I expected.

But loved the duck breast, with honeynut mashed and grilled escarole

So general theme was Gevrey 1er or GC, we had circulated our possibilities and narrowed down to 2 subthemes, Jadot CSJ and Clos de Beze.

1996 Jadot Clos St. Jacques Gevrey-Chambertin 1er

Full-bodied, high acid, still some tannin. Darker fruits, coffee, get a bit leathery.No hurry B+

1999 Jadot Clos St. Jacques Gevrey-Chambertin 1er

Showing well with a little air red and black cherries, plenty of earth, some mushroom notes. Sturdy and well-balanced. One person said it fell apart but retasted at end and still quite liked. A-

2002 Jadot Clos St. Jacques Gevrey-Chambertin 1er
I’ve always liked 2002 Burgundies, quite the friendly vintage, but this takes that friendliness and wraps it in a coat of elegance and complexity. Spice and incense, black cherry fruit, tangy, long finish. A-/A

2005 Jadot Clos St. Jacques Gevrey-Chambertin 1er
This is a bit tight (as expected), but really a gorgeous wine underneath. Black cherry, smoke, coffee. Tannic but with good balance. Revisit in 10. B+ for now

2013 Jadot Clos St. Jacques Gevrey-Chambertin 1er
This was double-decanted in AM but still was in a bit of a shell. Nice structure, black plum and earth underneath, will be very good. B+/B now

2001 Jean Raphet "Cuvee Unique" Chambertin-Clos de Beze
OK so my experience with the NBI Cuvee Unique wines is that they were uniquely over-oaked, but this didn’t reek of oak at all. Sweet red fruit, a little leather and spice, fun wine. B+/A-

2006 Alain Burguet Chambertin-Clos de Beze

I think I was only one who found this Best of Beze this night. Dirt, cedar, and citrus zest over a solid red fruit base, nice earthy/minerally finish. A-/B+

2006 Groffier Chambertin-Clos de Beze

This was not glossy or oaky as I feared, but to me it lacked the vibrancy and depth of some of the other reds. I certainly enjoyed, but kept going back to others, I think everyone else liked more than me, some thought a contender for WOTN, B/B+

Really good night of wine, food, and company. And great hospitality by the Nice Matin crew.


Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent wine, B a good wine, C drinkable. Anything below C means I wouldn't drink at a party where it was only choice.Furthermore, I offer no promises of objectivity, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.
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Re: WTN: 5 Jadot CSJ, 3 Chambertin-CdBeze, 2 Carillons

by Rahsaan » Wed Oct 09, 2019 5:27 pm

Not a bad evening. Bravo.

My in-laws stay at the Lucerne every year when they visit Nyc, and they always tell me how much they enjoy Nice Matin, although I've never been.

Just did quick google and found reviews that refer to Nice Matin as "mature locals seeking a nonchallenging night out...southern French fare isn’t particularly inventive, but it’s tasty and well executed." Not sure how accurate that is, but it fits my in-laws perfectly!
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Re: WTN: 5 Jadot CSJ, 3 Chambertin-CdBeze, 2 Carillons

by David M. Bueker » Wed Oct 09, 2019 5:55 pm

Lovely! I have several of the 2002 Jadot CSJ. Will have to open one this fall. Thanks for the patience prescription on the 2005.
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Re: WTN: 5 Jadot CSJ, 3 Chambertin-CdBeze, 2 Carillons

by Dale Williams » Wed Oct 09, 2019 8:37 pm

Rahsaan, you should get them to take you. You can order the 1899 Lafite, or they have some 2006 DRC for about retail (or less).
Yes, food wasn't innovative, but it was tasty/well-executed (the pissaladiere just wasn't the style I'm used to). Main thing to us was free corkage, but with good stems and attentive staff, and that kind of cuisine is usually a better match for good wines than something
more offbeat (though I can enjoy both).

David, while 2002 is showing very well no hurry. But yes hands off on 2005.

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