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Tasting notes
Score 97/100 · Drink 2028-2041, Josh Raynolds, Dec 2022

Brooding ruby. An expansive, highly complex bouquet evokes ripe, spice-tinged black and blue fruits, olive, potpourri, game and incense; a smoky mineral note builds as the wine stretches out. Coats the palate with deep, mineral-accented cassis, kirsch, bitter chocolate and violet pastille flavors that show outstanding definition and developing sweetness. Gripping tannins add shape to an extremely long, mineral-driven finish that emphatically repeats the blue fruit and floral notes.

Critic scores

Critic scores
98
98/100

Average Score

18
18/20

Jancis Robinson MW

100
100/100

Jeb Dunnuck

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100 points
Jeb Dunnuck
Score 100/100 · Drink 2030-2069, Jeb Dunnuck, Feb 2022

The star of the show as well as one of the wines of this great vintage, the 2019 Ermitage Le Pavillon comes all from broken granite soils of the Bessards lieu-dit and was all destemmed, vinified in concrete tanks, and brought up in just 15% new French oak, with a tiny amount in a small foudre as well. The level of new oak continues to plummet at this estate, which around a decade ago or more was utilizing 100% new barrels. Full-bodied, concentrated, and powerful, it’s a perfect example of the Iron Fist in a Velvet Glove saying and has incredible opulence paired with precision and finesse. Giving up both blue and black fruits as well as powdered stone, violets, scorched earth, and subtle smoke, this is pure Hermitage magic and Syrah doesn’t get any better. It needs at least 7-8 years (a decade would be better) of bottle age and will be a 50-year wine.

98 points
Joe Czerwinski, Wine Advocate
Score 98/100 · Drink 2027-2040, Joe Czerwinski, Wine Advocate, Jan 2022

Massively concentrated and tannic, Chapoutier's 2019 Ermitage le Pavillon looks as if it will take a few more years to come around than the other selections parcellaires. The initial scents of crushed stone and cassis are intriguing, but this full-bodied wine comes across almost cold and reserved yet immensely promising. On this occasion, Michel Chapoutier pronounced it "a tea of granite," which describes it fairly well, although hints of its future charms can be seen on the long, licorice-tinged and mouthwatering finish.

18 points
Jancis Robinson MW
Score 18/20 · Drink 2025-2040, Jancis Robinson MW, Oct 2020

100% Syrah. Cask sample. Tasted at the domaine. Far more generous, approachable aromatics than Le Méal – violet and crushed black peppercorn. Vibrant and rich palate with sandalwood and a real sense of minerality alongside Szechuan peppercorn and sweet tobacco – this feels very much together, the tannins are forward and present but really well managed. A mighty wine that needs considerable time. (AC)

About the producer

M. Chapoutier
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Product details

Grape Blend

Syrah / Shiraz

Colour

Red

Taste

Dry

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