- Home/
- Wine Directory/
- France/
- Rhone/
- 2017 M. Chapoutier, Hermitage, l'Ermite Rouge
$MCHP
2017 M. Chapoutier, Hermitage, l'Ermite Rouge
Bottle size (ML)
Current price
Start Your Wine Collection with 2017 M. Chapoutier, Hermitage, l'Ermite Rouge
- Begin your portfolio with a prestigious wine that has a history of growth.
- Enjoy fully managed, secure storage facilities with insurance coverage.
- Get expert advice on when to hold and when to sell.
Part of our index that tracks the 100 most investment-worthy wines in the world
11.6% of All Producers of Fine Wine Top VintageBehold! One of the finest vintages of this wine ever made.
61.1% of Vinovest Wines 100-Point WineHello, perfection. This wine earned a 100-point rating from critics.
6.9% of All Fine WineCritics Scores
Jeb Dunnuck
The 490-case 2017 Ermitage L’Ermite comes from a mix of granite and limestone soils and was brought up all in demi-muids. It offers a fresh, focused, chiseled style that has awesome minerality as well as crème de cassis, graphite, crushed violets, burning embers, and bacon fat that develops beautifully with air. With a huge, layered mid-palate, brilliant concentrated, ultra-fine tannins, and a finish that won't quit, it’s unquestionably one of the most impressive wines in the vintage.
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
The 2017 Ermitage l'Ermite is equally astounding but a completely different expression of Hermitage. Somehow this combines the reservedness of le Pavillon with the generosity of le Méal, resulting in a wine that I can only describe as perfect. The pristine cassis fruit is remarkably pure, joined by complex notes of crushed stone, salted licorice and the slightest hints of fine-grained oak. It's full-bodied, concentrated and velvety in texture, with oodles of chewy but ripe tannins and a finish that goes on for minutes.
Wine Spectator
Ripe and dense, yet racy and defined in feel, with a stream of cherry, blackberry and cassis notes underscored by singed alder and iron accents. Lovely floral details run throughout before coalescing on the finish. Best from 2023 through 2038.
James Suckling
This is a showy parcel that has delivered such attractive, ripe and concentrated dark cherries and plums in 2017 with abundant dark spices, pepper, grilled meat and flowers. Very plush, silky and open tannins carry a wealth of flavor. Long and regal with so much ripe dark berries and cherries on offer. Drink or hold.
Decanter
Compelling fragrance despite its youth, remarkably fruity and open for a L’Ermite wine at this stage: lavender, orange, mint and fresh blackberry. Medium to full bodied, rich and mouth-coating yet sublimely fresh. Sprightly, saline tannins, super-fine but weighty. Very well balanced, with juicy acidity and hugely long. Serious thrust and soaring energy, this is white-knuckle stuff. This was made from 70-year-old Syrah vines planted on a high bank of decomposed granite and granitic sands, lieu-dit L’Ermite. Yields of 22 hl/ha. Completely destemmed, fermented in concrete; all matured for 18 months in large wooden tank, 25 of which is new oak. Drinking window 2025-2060.
Vinous
Inky violet color. Displays expansive aromas of dark berry preserves, pungent flowers, pipe tobacco and smoky minerals and licorice, cola and succulent herb nuances build in the glass. Broad, alluringly sweet and youthfully chewy in texture, offering intense blackberry, cherry-cola, fruitcake and bitter chocolate flavors and a suave candied violet flourish. Delivers a compelling interplay of power and energy and betrays no rough edges. Gains spiciness with air and finishes youthfully tannic and strikingly long, with resonating floral and mineral notes.