M. Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon 2006 - Wachskapsel leicht beschädigt
Wachskapsel leicht beschädigt / wax capsule slightly damaged
98/100 PP
"Showing more minerality than the le Meal, yet more plushness and sexiness than the l´Ermite, the 2006 Ermitage le Pavillon is a tour de force that gives up sensational notes of crushed rocks, blackberries, currants, smoked meats and licorice. It shows a touch of iron and bloodiness with time in the glass, is full-bodied, seamless and incredibly layered on the palate. There´s no shortage of tannin either and this beauty needs 4-5 years of cellaring to hit full maturity, and will keep for another 2-3 decades."
(Jeb Dunnuck, robertparker.com)
96-100/100 PP
"Potentially perfect is the 2006 Ermitage Le Pavillon. This is a monumental wine that also reminds me of the 1991. Inky black/purple to the rim, with an extraordinary nose of subtle smoke, melted licorice, creme de cassis, truffle, and graphite, full-bodied, powerful, with elevated tannins, but so sweet and velvety, the acidity gives the wine a freshness and precision as well as transparency. This is amazing stuff! Anticipated maturity: 2012-2045."
(Robert M. Parker, Jr., robertparker.com)
"Ermitage wines possess a rich historical past. They were appreciated as early on as Roman times when they were enjoyed (as well as Côte Rotie wines) under the name of " Vienne wines "and were later to be called " Saint Christopher\'s hillside wines " because of a chapel there bearing the saint\'s name. They were also to be known of as " Tournon wines ".
The name of Ermitage probably first appeared in the XVIIth Century in memory of Henry Gaspard, a knight from Stérimberg : who having come back from the Crusades (in the XIIIth Century) and tired of waging war, lived as a hermite on a hillside which had been given to him by Anne of Castille, Queen of Spain.
There he planted a vineyard. Alexander Dumas as well as the Tsar Nicholas II are among the many connoisseurs of this particularly highly estimated wine."
(Maison M. Chapoutier)
98/100 PP
"Showing more minerality than the le Meal, yet more plushness and sexiness than the l´Ermite, the 2006 Ermitage le Pavillon is a tour de force that gives up sensational notes of crushed rocks, blackberries, currants, smoked meats and licorice. It shows a touch of iron and bloodiness with time in the glass, is full-bodied, seamless and incredibly layered on the palate. There´s no shortage of tannin either and this beauty needs 4-5 years of cellaring to hit full maturity, and will keep for another 2-3 decades."
(Jeb Dunnuck, robertparker.com)
96-100/100 PP
"Potentially perfect is the 2006 Ermitage Le Pavillon. This is a monumental wine that also reminds me of the 1991. Inky black/purple to the rim, with an extraordinary nose of subtle smoke, melted licorice, creme de cassis, truffle, and graphite, full-bodied, powerful, with elevated tannins, but so sweet and velvety, the acidity gives the wine a freshness and precision as well as transparency. This is amazing stuff! Anticipated maturity: 2012-2045."
(Robert M. Parker, Jr., robertparker.com)
"Ermitage wines possess a rich historical past. They were appreciated as early on as Roman times when they were enjoyed (as well as Côte Rotie wines) under the name of " Vienne wines "and were later to be called " Saint Christopher\'s hillside wines " because of a chapel there bearing the saint\'s name. They were also to be known of as " Tournon wines ".
The name of Ermitage probably first appeared in the XVIIth Century in memory of Henry Gaspard, a knight from Stérimberg : who having come back from the Crusades (in the XIIIth Century) and tired of waging war, lived as a hermite on a hillside which had been given to him by Anne of Castille, Queen of Spain.
There he planted a vineyard. Alexander Dumas as well as the Tsar Nicholas II are among the many connoisseurs of this particularly highly estimated wine."
(Maison M. Chapoutier)
Anbauregion: | Nördliche Rhone Hermitage, nördliche Rhone |
Flaschengröße: | 75 cl - Bouteille, Normalflasche |
Jahrgang: | 2006 |
Klassifikation: | AOC Hermitage |
Typ: | Rotwein Rotwein trocken |
Land: | Frankreich |
Weingut: | M. Chapoutier |
Lage: | Le Pavillon |
Rebsorte: | Syrah |
Ausbau: | 50% in neuen 600l-Fässern und 50% in gebrauchtem Holz für 18-20 Monate |
Ertrag: | 20-25 hl/ha |
Durchschnittliches Rebenalter: | über 50 Jahre |
Durchschnittliche Jahresproduktion: | 1.200 Kisten |
Boden: | Granit und Lehm |
Alkoholgehalt: | 14,5 % vol |
Trinkempfehlung ab: | jetzt |
Trinkempfehlung bis: | 2045 |
Trinktemperatur: | 12-14 °C |
Bewertung robertparker.com: | 96-100/100 |
Bewertung Daniel Nussbaum: | 97/100 |
Bewertung Jahrgang: | ****-*****/***** |
Abgefüllt von: | M.Chapoutier S.A. ,18 avenue Dr Paul Durand, B.P. 38, 26 600 Tain, Frankreich |