
Domaine Jean-Paul Jamet • Cote Rotie, France
Domaine Jean‑Paul Jamet’s Côte‑Brune is the estate’s single‑parcel Côte‑Rôtie bottling from a small, schist‑soiled plot…Domaine Jean‑Paul Jamet’s Côte‑Brune is the estate’s single‑parcel Côte‑Rôtie bottling from a small, schist‑soiled plot on the darker “Côte Brune” slope; made from 100% Syrah (typically with extensive whole‑cluster fermentation) and élevage…Learn More »
$800
/750ml
1999 Retail Average
N/A
/100
1999 Pro Rating
Domaine Jean‑Paul Jamet’s Côte‑Brune is the estate’s single‑parcel Côte‑Rôtie bottling from a small, schist‑soiled plot on the darker “Côte Brune” slope; made from 100% Syrah (typically with extensive whole‑cluster fermentation) and élevage in demi‑muids/large barrels (notably with a portion of new…Learn More »
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Domaine Jean‑Paul Jamet’s Côte‑Brune is the estate’s single‑parcel Côte‑Rôtie bottling from a small, schist‑soiled plot on the darker “Côte Brune” slope; made from 100% Syrah (typically with extensive whole‑cluster fermentation) and élevage in demi‑muids/large barrels (notably with a portion of new oak), it shows the classic Jamet signature of violet and black‑berry florality, smoked/mineral accents and a poised, ageworthy tannic structure that leans elegant and terroir‑driven rather than overtly opulent.