2001 Domaine Jamet Cote Rotie

Syrah - 750ML
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REVIEWS

DC 99 WA 95 JL 93
DC 99

Decanter, October 2020

Nearly 20-years-old now, but still remarkably darkly coloured. It has an incredible smoky, spicy nose, firework smoke and smoked duck - a gathering of every imaginable wood smoke! Medium-bodied, very soft and silky with...
WA 95

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, September 2015

95+ I loved the 2001 Cote Rotie, but it's not for the instant gratification crowd, and even at age 14, it still has a wall of acidity and tannin. Compared to the '91 by Jean-Paul, it's a serious, medium to full-bodied...
JL 93

TheWineCellarInsider.com, September 2018

Just a super wine that is starting to show. Classic in nature, the fruit is fresh, with notes of thyme, kirsch, black pepper and beef blood. Medium bodied, with the structure to continue evolving. Drink it now before it...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Syrah
Country France
Region Rhone
Sub-region Northern Rhone
Appellation Cote Rotie
Vintage 2001
Size 750ML
Percent alcohol 13%
Closure Cork

The 2001 Domaine Jamet Cote Rotie is a Syrah from the Northern Rhone region in France, specifically the Cote Rotie appellation. Produced by Domaine Jamet, this wine is a classic representation of the region's offerings, featuring a 13.0% alcohol content and sealed with a traditional cork closure.

Jeff Leve from TheWineCellarInsider.com scored this wine a 93, describing it as "just a super wine that is starting to show." Leve noted that the fruit profile is fresh, with "notes of thyme, kirsch, black pepper, and beef blood." He emphasized that the wine is medium-bodied with a structure that allows for continued evolution, suggesting that it can be enjoyed now or aged further for additional secondary nuances.

Decanter gave this wine an exceptional score of 99, highlighting its remarkable longevity and vibrant character. Despite being nearly two decades old, the wine is "still remarkably darkly coloured" with an "incredible smoky, spicy nose." The review vividly describes the aroma as a "gathering of every imaginable wood smoke," including firework smoke and smoked duck. The palate is equally complex, featuring "smoked sausage, a dill pickle twang, and a balsamic, herbal finish." The review concludes that the wine is "very hard to fault," at its peak, and shows no signs of decline, suggesting a drinking window from 2020 to 2030.

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate also provided a high score of 95+, with JD characterizing the wine as "not for the instant gratification crowd." Even at 14 years old, the wine possesses a "wall of acidity and tannin." JD compared it to the 1991 vintage by Jean-Paul, describing it as a "serious, medium to full-bodied, concentrated and structured Cote Rotie" with flavors of "cassis, currants, pepper, smoked meats, and game." The review advises additional cellaring of 2-4 years, with a potential enjoyment window extending through 2031.

In summary, the 2001 Domaine Jamet Cote Rotie is a well-regarded Syrah that showcases the complexity and longevity typical of wines from the Cote Rotie appellation. It is praised for its fresh fruit profile, smoky and spicy aromas, and structural complexity. The wine has received excellent reviews, particularly from Decanter, making it a standout choice for both current enjoyment and further aging.