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M. Chapoutier Ermitage l'Ermite 2018

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M. Chapoutier Ermitage l'Ermite 2018

M. Chapoutier Ermitage l'Ermite 2018 is a Syrah of stunning complexity, seamlessly blending mineral intensity with ripe, layered fruit and floral nuance. Crafted by a pioneering Rhône producer from one of the region’s most revered plots, it has received accolades from top critics and consistently high Vivino ratings, underscoring its status as a true Hermitage masterpiece.

Taste
L'Ermite 2018 boasts remarkable complexity, offering aromas of cassis, violets, crushed stone, and peppered game. The palate is concentrated and pure, with a liquid rock-like minerality, ripe black and blue fruits, floral notes, and hints of charcoal and spice. Full-bodied and structured, the wine finishes with impressive length and intensity, promising outstanding ageing potential.

Producer
Maison M. Chapoutier, established in 1808, leads the Rhône Valley in innovation and terroir expression. Under the direction of Michel Chapoutier, the estate is internationally acclaimed for biodynamic viticulture, pioneering single-vineyard bottlings, and tactile braille labels. The l’Ermite vineyard, atop the Hermitage hill near the historic chapel, is celebrated for its poor granite soils and ancient vines, delivering wines of exceptional depth, minerality, and poise.

Awards & Critic Scores
The 2018 vintage is a stand-out, earning 99 points from Wine Advocate and 97 points from Vinous. On Vivino, l’Ermite consistently achieves a score above 4.5, confirming its elite status among wine enthusiasts and critics alike.

What is the difference between Hermitage and Ermitage? 
Hermitage and Ermitage both refer to the famous appellation in the northern Rhône, celebrated for its exceptional Syrah-based reds and rich whites. The distinction lies in tradition and focus: “Hermitage” is the widely used name, often appearing on blends from several parcels across the hill, whereas “Ermitage” is the original French spelling now reserved by leading producers like M. Chapoutier for single-vineyard, plot-specific wines. Although both originate from the same revered hillside, the use of “Ermitage” indicates a wine of unique origin and pure terroir expression, while “Hermitage” denotes the broader, blended heritage of this legendary region.

M. Chapoutier Ermitage l'Ermite 2018 is a Syrah of stunning complexity, seamlessly blending mineral intensity with ripe, layered fruit and floral nuance. Crafted by a pioneering Rhône producer from one of the region’s most revered plots, it has received accolades from top critics and consistently high Vivino ratings, underscoring its status as a true Hermitage masterpiece.

Taste
L'Ermite 2018 boasts remarkable complexity, offering aromas of cassis, violets, crushed stone, and peppered game. The palate is concentrated and pure, with a liquid rock-like minerality, ripe black and blue fruits, floral notes, and hints of charcoal and spice. Full-bodied and structured, the wine finishes with impressive length and intensity, promising outstanding ageing potential.

Producer
Maison M. Chapoutier, established in 1808, leads the Rhône Valley in innovation and terroir expression. Under the direction of Michel Chapoutier, the estate is internationally acclaimed for biodynamic viticulture, pioneering single-vineyard bottlings, and tactile braille labels. The l’Ermite vineyard, atop the Hermitage hill near the historic chapel, is celebrated for its poor granite soils and ancient vines, delivering wines of exceptional depth, minerality, and poise.

Awards & Critic Scores
The 2018 vintage is a stand-out, earning 99 points from Wine Advocate and 97 points from Vinous. On Vivino, l’Ermite consistently achieves a score above 4.5, confirming its elite status among wine enthusiasts and critics alike.

What is the difference between Hermitage and Ermitage? 
Hermitage and Ermitage both refer to the famous appellation in the northern Rhône, celebrated for its exceptional Syrah-based reds and rich whites. The distinction lies in tradition and focus: “Hermitage” is the widely used name, often appearing on blends from several parcels across the hill, whereas “Ermitage” is the original French spelling now reserved by leading producers like M. Chapoutier for single-vineyard, plot-specific wines. Although both originate from the same revered hillside, the use of “Ermitage” indicates a wine of unique origin and pure terroir expression, while “Hermitage” denotes the broader, blended heritage of this legendary region.

$259.95
M. Chapoutier Ermitage l'Ermite 2018
$259.95

Description

M. Chapoutier Ermitage l'Ermite 2018 is a Syrah of stunning complexity, seamlessly blending mineral intensity with ripe, layered fruit and floral nuance. Crafted by a pioneering Rhône producer from one of the region’s most revered plots, it has received accolades from top critics and consistently high Vivino ratings, underscoring its status as a true Hermitage masterpiece.

Taste
L'Ermite 2018 boasts remarkable complexity, offering aromas of cassis, violets, crushed stone, and peppered game. The palate is concentrated and pure, with a liquid rock-like minerality, ripe black and blue fruits, floral notes, and hints of charcoal and spice. Full-bodied and structured, the wine finishes with impressive length and intensity, promising outstanding ageing potential.

Producer
Maison M. Chapoutier, established in 1808, leads the Rhône Valley in innovation and terroir expression. Under the direction of Michel Chapoutier, the estate is internationally acclaimed for biodynamic viticulture, pioneering single-vineyard bottlings, and tactile braille labels. The l’Ermite vineyard, atop the Hermitage hill near the historic chapel, is celebrated for its poor granite soils and ancient vines, delivering wines of exceptional depth, minerality, and poise.

Awards & Critic Scores
The 2018 vintage is a stand-out, earning 99 points from Wine Advocate and 97 points from Vinous. On Vivino, l’Ermite consistently achieves a score above 4.5, confirming its elite status among wine enthusiasts and critics alike.

What is the difference between Hermitage and Ermitage? 
Hermitage and Ermitage both refer to the famous appellation in the northern Rhône, celebrated for its exceptional Syrah-based reds and rich whites. The distinction lies in tradition and focus: “Hermitage” is the widely used name, often appearing on blends from several parcels across the hill, whereas “Ermitage” is the original French spelling now reserved by leading producers like M. Chapoutier for single-vineyard, plot-specific wines. Although both originate from the same revered hillside, the use of “Ermitage” indicates a wine of unique origin and pure terroir expression, while “Hermitage” denotes the broader, blended heritage of this legendary region.