
M. Chapoutier Hermitage Monier de la Sizeranne 3 Bottle Vertical in Wooden Case (2013, 2014, 2015)
A rare opportunity to own a vertical collection of one of the Rhône Valley’s most iconic wines. This exclusive set from M. Chapoutier features three outstanding vintages of Hermitage Monier de la Sizeranne – 2013, 2014 and 2015 – presented in a beautifully crafted wooden case. Made from Syrah grown on the legendary slopes of Hermitage, Monier de la Sizeranne is celebrated for its depth, elegance, and remarkable ageing potential. Each vintage tells its own story:
Taste
The M. Chapoutier Hermitage Monier de la Sizeranne 2013, 2014, 2015 vertical offers a rich tapestry of Syrah expression. Each vintage presents a deep garnet hue, with aromas of raspberry, blackcurrant and hints of liquorice. The palate is round and elegant, combining concentrated dark fruit with gentle, integrated tannins and layers of peppery spice. Youthful years such as 2015 are fuller and more opulent, while 2013 showcases tight structure and a touch of sous-bois and game, finishing with length and balance. All three highlight classic Hermitage power delivered with polish and finesse.
Producer
Founded in 1808, Maison M. Chapoutier stands as a benchmark in the RhĂ´ne, celebrated for single-vineyard bottling, organic and biodynamic vineyards, and the use of Braille on every bottle - a nod to inclusivity and heritage. Under the leadership of Michel Chapoutier, the house has become a leader in sustainable viticulture and terroir-driven winemaking, producing wines recognised for their depth, character, and innovation.
Awards & Critic Scores
These Hermitage wines have consistently garnered critical praise. The 2013 vintage was awarded 94 points by Wine Spectator and 92 by Robert Parker, noted for its fleshy texture and bright red fruits. The 2015 was lauded for its richness and concentration, with top scores around 94-96 points. On Vivino, Monier de la Sizeranne holds an average above 4.2 across vintages, marking it as a favourite for RhĂ´ne enthusiasts.
What is the difference between Hermitage and Ermitage?Â
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.
A rare opportunity to own a vertical collection of one of the Rhône Valley’s most iconic wines. This exclusive set from M. Chapoutier features three outstanding vintages of Hermitage Monier de la Sizeranne – 2013, 2014 and 2015 – presented in a beautifully crafted wooden case. Made from Syrah grown on the legendary slopes of Hermitage, Monier de la Sizeranne is celebrated for its depth, elegance, and remarkable ageing potential. Each vintage tells its own story:
Taste
The M. Chapoutier Hermitage Monier de la Sizeranne 2013, 2014, 2015 vertical offers a rich tapestry of Syrah expression. Each vintage presents a deep garnet hue, with aromas of raspberry, blackcurrant and hints of liquorice. The palate is round and elegant, combining concentrated dark fruit with gentle, integrated tannins and layers of peppery spice. Youthful years such as 2015 are fuller and more opulent, while 2013 showcases tight structure and a touch of sous-bois and game, finishing with length and balance. All three highlight classic Hermitage power delivered with polish and finesse.
Producer
Founded in 1808, Maison M. Chapoutier stands as a benchmark in the RhĂ´ne, celebrated for single-vineyard bottling, organic and biodynamic vineyards, and the use of Braille on every bottle - a nod to inclusivity and heritage. Under the leadership of Michel Chapoutier, the house has become a leader in sustainable viticulture and terroir-driven winemaking, producing wines recognised for their depth, character, and innovation.
Awards & Critic Scores
These Hermitage wines have consistently garnered critical praise. The 2013 vintage was awarded 94 points by Wine Spectator and 92 by Robert Parker, noted for its fleshy texture and bright red fruits. The 2015 was lauded for its richness and concentration, with top scores around 94-96 points. On Vivino, Monier de la Sizeranne holds an average above 4.2 across vintages, marking it as a favourite for RhĂ´ne enthusiasts.
What is the difference between Hermitage and Ermitage?Â
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.
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A rare opportunity to own a vertical collection of one of the Rhône Valley’s most iconic wines. This exclusive set from M. Chapoutier features three outstanding vintages of Hermitage Monier de la Sizeranne – 2013, 2014 and 2015 – presented in a beautifully crafted wooden case. Made from Syrah grown on the legendary slopes of Hermitage, Monier de la Sizeranne is celebrated for its depth, elegance, and remarkable ageing potential. Each vintage tells its own story:
Taste
The M. Chapoutier Hermitage Monier de la Sizeranne 2013, 2014, 2015 vertical offers a rich tapestry of Syrah expression. Each vintage presents a deep garnet hue, with aromas of raspberry, blackcurrant and hints of liquorice. The palate is round and elegant, combining concentrated dark fruit with gentle, integrated tannins and layers of peppery spice. Youthful years such as 2015 are fuller and more opulent, while 2013 showcases tight structure and a touch of sous-bois and game, finishing with length and balance. All three highlight classic Hermitage power delivered with polish and finesse.
Producer
Founded in 1808, Maison M. Chapoutier stands as a benchmark in the RhĂ´ne, celebrated for single-vineyard bottling, organic and biodynamic vineyards, and the use of Braille on every bottle - a nod to inclusivity and heritage. Under the leadership of Michel Chapoutier, the house has become a leader in sustainable viticulture and terroir-driven winemaking, producing wines recognised for their depth, character, and innovation.
Awards & Critic Scores
These Hermitage wines have consistently garnered critical praise. The 2013 vintage was awarded 94 points by Wine Spectator and 92 by Robert Parker, noted for its fleshy texture and bright red fruits. The 2015 was lauded for its richness and concentration, with top scores around 94-96 points. On Vivino, Monier de la Sizeranne holds an average above 4.2 across vintages, marking it as a favourite for RhĂ´ne enthusiasts.
What is the difference between Hermitage and Ermitage?Â
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.
























