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2021 M. Chapoutier "L'Ermite" Ermitage

2021 M. Chapoutier "L'Ermite" Ermitage

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James Suckling

Review Date: 04/2024

Descend into this labyrinth of spices and you may never return. The black fruit and the most perfect violets will take you prisoner and never release you. Absolutely astounding tannin structure, not from the quantity, but from the finesse and the beauty. Then the explosive finish that pulls you up in the direction of syrah nirvana. From biodynamically grown grapes. Drink or hold.

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Professional Reviews

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Decanter

Review Date: 09/2022
A fresh, piercing cassis style, that’s very fine and compact on the palate. Powerfully mineral, the wine really dives deep. The tannins are juicy but also energetic and strict. A wine with huge intensity and great driving energy. Not as much flesh as some recent vintages, but this is very classically Ermite with its immense tension and peppery, smoky freshness underneath. No lack, or excess, of ripeness. This is bracing. Vines are south-facing, just behind the Chapelle St Christophe. (MW)

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Wine Advocate

Review Date: 05/2024
Unlike in some vintages, there's no stem inclusion in the 2021 Ermitage l'Ermite. It's still plenty complex, with hints of crushed stone joining boysenberries and blueberries on the nose. Medium to full-bodied, this is intense, crunchy-textured, bright and taut in the mouth, then silky on the finish. No matter how much time one spends with Michel Chapoutier, he always manages to say something surprising. As an owner of biodynamically farmed properties in the Rhône, a participant in several joint ventures, a proprietor in numerous wine regions, owner of a large négociant business and a former president of Inter Rhône (the region's trade body), he has a global perspective that's probably unmatched in the Rhône.(JC)

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Jeb Dunnuck

Review Date: 12/2022
While all the Hermitage releases here are beautiful wines, if I had to pick one. it would be the 2021 Ermitage L'Ermite, which comes from a later, cooler terroir of decomposed granite (and even a touch of limestone). As with the other releases here, it was destemmed, and this cuvée will see 18 months in 25% new French oak. Violets, crushed stone, liquid smoke, leather, and assorted darker, almost blue fruits emerge on the nose, and it's medium to full-bodied and has a laser-like focus on the palate, with fine yet building tannins. There's a certain old school-like vibrancy and structure here, and it's going to warrant 3-5 years of bottle before showing some accessibility. The alcohol levels for all three of the single vineyard Hermitage are between 13.5% and 13.8%. I would expect all of these to have 20-25 years of prime drinking.
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Notes

John Livingstone Learmonth The Cradle of the Rhone: "(cask) deep red robe; the bouquet doesn’t yet have an orderly offer, has a meaty, brooding quality, brewed dark mixed red and black fruits, hints of sweet herbs. The palate’s richness is stylish, well shaped, and it prolongs with a hint of what is to come, a note of rocky, gunflint towards finish. It’s very young still, is very elegant at its heart, a silken tone there. It sustains with accuracy, promise, is extremely provocative, a blitz of sensations. From 2028. 2052-54." (10/2022)

Product Details

Origin: Hermitage/Crozes-Hermitage, Rhone, France

Type/Varietal: Shiraz/Syrah

SKU: #1772035