($45, Kobrand): Jadot’s Savigny-lès-Beaune and their Pernand-Vergelesses lend powerful support to France’s focus on terroir. These two wines, from comparably prestigious premier cru sites less than a few miles apart, were made from the same grape — Pinot Noir — by the same winemaking team. Yet they are quite different wines. The Savigny-lès-Beaune La Dominode delivers more black — rather than red — fruit flavors and overall is weightier, though still not in the New World category. The differences between these wines can only lie in the site of the vineyard. The Savigny-lès-Beaune La Dominode retains the signature Jadot balance and precision — as does the Pernand-Vergelesses Clos de la Croix de Pierre — which shows that the winemaking team is as important as terroir in the finished wine. It, too, is remarkable enjoyable now. Try it with a roast chicken embellished with sautéed mushrooms.
90 Michael Apstein Nov 4, 2014