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M. Chapoutier : L'Ermite 2016
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M. Chapoutier : L'Ermite 2016

Selection Parcellaire - - - Red - See details
Parker | 99
J. Robinson | 17.5+
Decanter | 99
Wine Spectator | 98
J. Suckling | 96-97
Vinous - A. Galloni | 96
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Marks and reviews

99

/100

Robert Parker

Joe Czerwinski

The full-bodied 2016 Ermitage l'Ermite is the biggest, most tannic of Chapoutier's current releases. Don't be fooled by the upfront aromas of confiture de cassis; this rich, chewy wine needs 6–7 years of cellaring to near approachability. But what a maturity it should achieve, with hints of cedar framing ripe, mouthwatering fruit and savory overtones of black olive and licorice, all backed by a sensation of powdered granite on an almost endless finish.

98

/100

Wine Spectator

James Molesworth

Steeped and focused black cherry, black currant and plum fruit flavors are carried by a substantial but very refined structure, ending with waves of anise, smoldering tobacco and black tea. An iron accent at the end adds further definition and length. Seriously long. Best from 2021 through 2040. 20 cases imported.

99

/100

Decanter

Aged in 30% new oak for 20 months. A highly aromatic nose, showing blackberry, blackcurrant and mineral hot slate aromas. It's very full-bodied and very straight. The intense, dry, salty, mineral tannins are very much of the terroir. The wine has thrilling cool fruit and is exceptionally well balanced, it's so enlivening. Like scaling a jet-black granite cliff face, there is relief and texture to its cool, glistening surface - but it's as hard as nails. This will be exceptionally good when it's ready.

17

/20

Jancis Robinson

Jancis Robinson

Barrel sample. He bought this vineyard from the Montgolfier family in 1992. Pre-phylloxera, marcottage system of planting. pH 3.8. Exotic, heady nose that’s not as fresh as the other two red Ermitages. Pretty brutal tannins. Too much for me – at least this cask sample is. Not easy to see the fruit! Bitter finish. To be admired rather than enjoyed. (JR)

96

/100

Vinous

Josh Raynolds

Dark purple. Aromas of smoke-tinged dark berries, licorice and pungent flowers are sharpened by smoky mineral and spice flourishes. Spicy and deeply concentrated, offering energetic blackberry, cherry liqueur and violet pastille flavors, along with salty olive, cured meat and cracked pepper nuances. Fleshes out with air while maintaining vivacity and finishes impressively long and sweet, displaying excellent clarity, powerful tannins and suave florality.

100

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Jeb Dunnuck

Readers wanting to understand pure granite soils need to taste the inky blue/black-colored 2016 Ermitage L’Ermite, as just sticking your nose in the glass is enough to instantly transport you to this magical hillside. Crème de cassis, smoked earth, gunpowder, liquid rocks, and graphite all emerge from this deep, hugely concentrated, massive wine that has awesome depth and richness, building tannins, and vibrant acidity as well as a monster finish. It needs a decade of cellaring and will keep for half a century. This is what you call liquid gold.

92

/100

La RVF

It needs some air. Austere, stretched by a tannic framework that constricts the wine, it’s a bit rigid: frost has left its mark.

95

/100

Wine Enthusiast

Anna Lee C. Iijima

Rich, concentrated blueberry and blackberry flavors are penetrating in this full-bodied, richly textured Syrah. It's a densely concentrated Hermitage framed by fine, gripping tannins and a firm mineral backbone. Best opened from 2023, it should improve well through 2036 and hold further.

Description

A powerful and velvety red wine from Ermitage

The estate

Established since 1808 in Tain-L’Hermitage, the M. Chapoutier House today embodies the elite of the greatest names in the Rhône Valley.

Vinegrower and merchant, Michel Chapoutier has managed over the vintages to lead this family business to the top. Maison Chapoutier's wines are recognized for their refinement and high quality by the finest connoisseurs beyond borders. A man of many hats, Michel Chapoutier holds the world record for 100/100 scores awarded by the American Robert Parker. Mathilde, Michel Chapoutier's daughter, has taken up the torch of this iconic house, overseeing a vineyard of over 350 hectares across the most prestigious appellations of the northern and southern Rhône Valley.

The vineyard

L’Ermite 2016 from M. Chapoutier is an exceptional Ermitage wine from a vineyard certified in biodynamics since 1991. Located at the top of the Hermitage hill, around the chapel at the place called l’Ermite, this great Rhône Valley terroir is composed of leached brown soils, sandy, shallow, derived from Tournon granite. Some old vines aged 120 years are planted on very poor granite soils. In a constant search for excellence, a significant part of the vines is pre-phylloxera or replaced by layering (therefore own-rooted, i.e. without rootstock).

Vinification and aging

Late manual harvest to achieve optimal phenolic maturity. 100% destemming. Vinification in concrete vats. Maceration of 4 to 6 weeks to develop the silky touch of the tannins. Exclusive use of free-run wine in the making of this wine. Aging is carried out in barrels (20% new barrels, 20% in one-wine barrels, 30% two-wine barrels) and the balance in concrete vats.

Blend

Syrah (100%)

Characteristics and tasting advice for L’Ermite 2016 from M. Chapoutier

Tasting

Color
The color is of a dark violet shade, almost black.

Nose
The nose exudes notes of black fruits that harmoniously blend with those of spices and ink.

Palate
The palate reveals powerful and velvety tannins, perfectly expressing the granitic terroir through smoky and peppery aromas typical of Syrah.

Food and wine pairings

This Rhône Valley wine can be served with red meats (rib of beef) or game (roast deer, wild boar stew).

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