| Jamet |
Côte Rôtie |
2006 |
WS 93 |
1
|
Rhône |
R 595.00
|
Wine: Côte Rôtie
Really solid, with a still-compact core of braised fig, mulled black currant, grilled chestnut and roasted olive notes, held in check by charred wood and truffle hints. There's burly grip, but it's integrated on the long, dark finish, which is spiked with an iron note. Best from 2011 through 2021. 150 cases imported. –JM
|
| Jamet |
Côte Rôtie |
2007 |
WS 94 |
6
|
Rhône |
R 650.00
|
Wine: Côte Rôtie
Youthfully tight, with hints of lilac, white pepper and red currant quickly overrun by a strong iron note. The finish is taut, with a damson plum note lingering, but it's also seriously long, and this should more than fill out nicely.--Non-blind Jamet Côte-Rôtie vertical (2010). Best from 2012 through 2020. –JM
|
| Jamet |
Côte Rôtie |
2008 |
WC 18/20 |
6
|
Rhône |
R 550.00
|
Wine: Côte Rôtie
notes of pine-needles, smoke, olive, exotic dark fruits, chocolate and roasted pepper. Massive mid-palate with hugely long, layered finish. Wow!
|
| Jamet |
Côte Rôtie |
2009 |
WC 19/20 |
On Request
|
Rhône |
R 715.00
|
Wine: Côte Rôtie
notes of cranberry, wet earth, fine pepper, fresh thyme and rosemary. Fragrant, pure, taught, mineral and silky. A sin to open in its youth! The harvest was reduced by 50% resulting in a very concentrated wine.
|
| Jamet |
Côtes du Rhone |
2010 |
- |
-
|
Rhône |
S/O
|
Wine: Côtes du Rhone
Tied 1-2 with any vintage Cote Rotie due to its small quantities. Made in the same style as the Cote Rotie from younger vines just outside the appellation. Jamet feels these vines could produce the quality of Cote Rotie as the vines age.
|