Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon 2010 (6x75cl)
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Tasting like the concentrated blood from an aged and grilled strip steak, the 2010 Ermitage Le Pavillon boasts a black/purple color along with creme de cassis, camphor, pen ink, white flower and lead pencil shaving characteristics in its massive, full-bodied personality. It almost defies description because of its ethereal concentration and off-the-charts extract levels. This is not for the faint of heart, or those who lack patience, as it will require 10-15 years of bottle age, and, as previously stated, will keep for 50 or more. There are just over 1,000 cases of the 2010 Le Pavillon, another perfect wine in the constellation of profound wines produced by Michel Chapoutier.
Drinking Window: 2022 - 2072
Reviewer Name: Robert M. Parker, Jr.
Review Date: 27th December 2012
Densely packed, with zesty loganberry, blueberry coulis, plum skin and blackberry paste flavors, presenting a hefty backdrop of ganache and graphite that takes over on the very long finish. A lovely alder note echoes in the background. Best from 2018 through 2028. 43 cases imported. -JM
Drinking Window: 2020 - 2050
- Details
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- Year 2010
- Colour Red
- Country France
- Region Rhone
- Sub Region Hermitage
- Designation
- Classification
- Pack Size 6x75cl
- ABV 13.50°
- Drinking Window 2022 - 2072
- Drinking Recommendation Not Ready
- LWIN 110970420100600750
- Reviews (2)
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100 Wine Advocate
Tasting like the concentrated blood from an aged and grilled strip steak, the 2010 Ermitage Le Pavillon boasts a black/purple color along with creme de cassis, camphor, pen ink, white flower and lead pencil shaving characteristics in its massive, full-bodied personality. It almost defies description because of its ethereal concentration and off-the-charts extract levels. This is not for the faint of heart, or those who lack patience, as it will require 10-15 years of bottle age, and, as previously stated, will keep for 50 or more. There are just over 1,000 cases of the 2010 Le Pavillon, another perfect wine in the constellation of profound wines produced by Michel Chapoutier.
Drinking Window: 2022 - 2072
Reviewer Name: Robert M. Parker, Jr.
Review Date: 27th December 2012
97 Wine SpectatorDensely packed, with zesty loganberry, blueberry coulis, plum skin and blackberry paste flavors, presenting a hefty backdrop of ganache and graphite that takes over on the very long finish. A lovely alder note echoes in the background. Best from 2018 through 2028. 43 cases imported. -JM
Drinking Window: 2020 - 2050
- Producer
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Established in 1808, M. Chapoutier is one of the oldest producers in the Rhône Valley. But its current world-wide fame - and the quality of its wines today - can be credited to the arrival of Michel Chapoutier in 1990. His willingness to change established practices - plus his determination to reflect the full potential of individual terroirs - has cemented his reputation as one of the greatest winemakers in the world. Chapoutier is famed for pioneering organic and biodynamic viticulture. Since 1991, Michel and his team have worked tirelessly to convert their vineyards to biodynamic methods, and this practise has now been copied by a many of the world’s leading wine estates: “What he [Michel Chapoutier] has accomplished over the last two decades or more is one of the great wine stories of the modern era.” – Robert M. Parker Jr.
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