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La Petite Chapelle 2013 150cl

AOC | Hermitage | Rodano | Francia
CHF 118.90
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94 Vinous
91 Robert Parker
The 2013 Hermitage la Petite Chapelle is more forward and approachable than the grand vin, giving up lots of granite-induced minerality, smoked earth, bouquet garni and assorted dark fruits in its medium to full-bodied, nicely concentrated, layered style. Coming from a mix of parcels and aged 15-18 months in roughly 20% new French oak, its should evolve gracefully for 10-15 years.<br/>Caroline Frey and winemaker Jacques Desvernois continue to make a bevy of high quality wines from throughout the Rhône Valley. Both their 2014s and 2013s show the vintage character nicely, and the wines show fresher, more elegant profiles without sacrificing too much density and depth. I’d like a touch more flesh and texture in a few of these latest releases, but there’s no denying the high quality coming from this estate today. One noteworthy change here is that after decades of working with Frederick Wildman & Sons, Paul Aîné Jaboulet will now be represented in the US by New York based Skurnik Wines. Hopefully this will lead to broader distribution and more access to these wines as there’s tons of value and quality in the lineup.
91 Robert Parker
The 2013 Hermitage la Petite Chapelle is more forward and approachable than the grand vin, giving up lots of granite-induced minerality, smoked earth, bouquet garni and assorted dark fruits in its medium to full-bodied, nicely concentrated, layered style. Coming from a mix of parcels and aged 15-18 months in roughly 20% new French oak, its should evolve gracefully for 10-15 years.<br/>Caroline Frey and winemaker Jacques Desvernois continue to make a bevy of high quality wines from throughout the Rhône Valley. Both their 2014s and 2013s show the vintage character nicely, and the wines show fresher, more elegant profiles without sacrificing too much density and depth. I’d like a touch more flesh and texture in a few of these latest releases, but there’s no denying the high quality coming from this estate today. One noteworthy change here is that after decades of working with Frederick Wildman & Sons, Paul Aîné Jaboulet will now be represented in the US by New York based Skurnik Wines. Hopefully this will lead to broader distribution and more access to these wines as there’s tons of value and quality in the lineup.
90 Wine Spectator
Features a slightly taut frame, with singed cedar and balsamic notes clipping the wings of the red currant, cherry paste and plum fruit flavors. Tar and sage details line the finish. There's some depth here and good ripeness for the vintage, but not the volume or range of the best wines from this appellation. Drink now through 2023. 200 cases imported. –JM
90 Wine Spectator
Features a slightly taut frame, with singed cedar and balsamic notes clipping the wings of the red currant, cherry paste and plum fruit flavors. Tar and sage details line the finish. There's some depth here and good ripeness for the vintage, but not the volume or range of the best wines from this appellation. Drink now through 2023. 200 cases imported. –JM
90 James Suckling
A lighter La Chapelle with blueberry and crushed pepper character. Medium to full body, fine tannins and a fresh finish. Drink now.
Produttore
Domaine Paul Jaboulet Aîné
Tra le colline dell'Ermitage, nel 1834 Antoine Jaboulet iniziò a lavorare la sua terra fertile, dedicandosi anima e corpo al tentativo di produrre vini eccezionali dalle sue viti meticolosamente curate. Da allora varie generazioni hanno seguito il suo cammino, arrivando al 2006, quando la proprietà fu acquisita dalla famiglia Frey. Con una storia profondamente radicata nel mondo del vino, essendo proprietaria di Château La Lagune a Bordeaux, la famiglia Frey porta avanti la passione per l'eccellenza di Jaboulet. Sotto la guida di Caroline Frey, l'azienda vinicola e le vigne sono state rinnovate e la trasformazione più degna di nota è il passaggio all'agricoltura sostenibile. Con circa 121 ettari sparsi sulla valle del Rodano, gli appezzamenti settentrionali della Côtes du Rhône producono Syrah, mentre i terreni a Roussanne, Marsanne e Viognier sono dedicati alla coltivazione di viti a bacca bianca. Il simbolo di Jaboulet, l'Hermitage La Chapelle, è il più grande vino mai prodotto in questa tenuta, con l'Hermitage La Petite Chapelle che arriva in un secondo momento.