Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage Blanc 2017

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Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage Blanc 2017

275,00 €
entspricht 366,67 € pro 1 L

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Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage Blanc 2017


Eigenschaften:

Flaschengröße: 0.75 Liter
Jahrgang: 2017
Land: Frankreich
Region: Rhônetal
Alkohol: 15%
Appelation: Hermitage
Weinart: Stillwein
Weinfarbe: weiss
Rebsorten: Marsanne, Roussanne

Weinbeschreibung

Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage Blanc 2017

Bewertungen:

Matthias Hilse 98 Punkte


Genussindex 20/20 Punkten
Dieser Wein enthält Sulfite und ist differenzbesteuert nach §25a UStG.

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The Wine Advocate

"In the end, I'm unable to definitely say that the 2017 Hermitage Blanc is better than the stupendous 2016. Of course, I sampled it just three days after it was bottled, so I've appended the + to my rating, as there's a possibility the wine may have been affected by that process. It's gently toasty but dominated at this stage by forward melon and pineapple fruit. Full-bodied and incredibly rich yet balanced, it unfolds in waves of flavor and texture, lingering for what seems like minutes on the finish. Hit it soon to enjoy its youthful opulence, or put it aside for 10-12 years.

Jean-Louis Chave seems increasingly confident at the helm of this legendary domaine. We spent a bit of time discussing the 2018 vintage, which he rates highly. "The wines are not really jammy. They're almost as ripe as 2003, but for some reason the grapes weren't raisiny," he said. "The vines never really stopped. In mid-August, we had 40 millimeters of rain—perfect timing. And at the end of August another little rain." Hermitage shines this year. "In Hermitage, you can push things to the limit and still be OK," Chave said. "Even when it's extreme, the grands terroirs are still the grands terroirs." Looking at recent vintages, Chave summarized the similarities as follows: 2015 he compares to 1990; 2016 to 2010; 2017 to 2000. As for 2018, said Chave, "It wouldn't be right to compare 2018 and 2003. The ripeness is extreme, but at the end, they're very different wines." Hermitage aside, Chave has spent much of his time in recent years working on his vineyards in Saint Joseph. He said he thinks of Saint Joseph as a wine for bistros rather than haute cuisine, but Chave's Saint Joseph's have quickly progressed beyond that in terms of quality (and, unfortunately, price)."

Jeb Dunnuck 98+ Punkte

Quelle: www.robertparker.com

Erzeuger

Jean-Louis Chave

37 Avenue du Saint-Joseph

FR - 07300 Mauves

Frankreich