In the Cote de Nuits, Jadot's selections from Nuits St.-Georges and the villages were of no more than average quality, but I feel the Nuits St.-Georges Les Boudots is a good wine. It offers a deep ruby color, some fatness and ripeness, and moderate tannin. It requires 5-6 years of cellaring and should keep for 10-12. Jadot produced a high percentage of successful wines in 1993. There are also disappointments, particularly in the lower appellations which have turned out tough and tannic. There is no Jadot house style, save for rich, well-delineated, structured wines that stand the test of time. As a vintage, 1993 is less consistently excellent than 1990 or 1989.In 1988, all the grand crus were bottled without filtration. That vintage was followed in 1990 and subsequent vintages, with all the premier and grand crus bottled without fining or filtration.Importer: Kobrand Corp., New York, NY; tel. (212) 490-9300