Louis Jadot Batard-Montrachet 2008
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Robert


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Batard Montrachet is the perfect partner for elegant dining: foie gras, appetizers, lobsters, scallops.
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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
Jadot’s 2008 Batard-Montrachet is quite a bit different from the 2009 and 2010. Honey, hazelnuts, butter, mint, spices and mature apricots are all woven together in the glass. Quite frankly, I am surprised by how forward and evolved the 2008 is today. This is considerably more advanced than I expect from a grand cru white in 2008. I would not wait too long on the 2008 Batard.
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