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M. Chapoutier Le Pavillon Rouge Ermitage AOP 2010

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Red dry

M. Chapoutier Le Pavillon Rouge Ermitage AOP 2010

580,00

Description

Sodrus,koncentruotas vynas ne silpnavaliams ar tiems, kuriems trūksta kantrybės, nes prireiks 10-15 metų, kad galėtume pajusti šio vyno jėgą ir raumenis.(galima laikyti net 50 metų). Intensyvios granatų spalvos vynas kvepia dūmais, derva, aviečių/gervuogių uogiene, graikiniais riešutais, grafitu, saldymedžiu.  Pilnas, stiprus, aksominis ir subalansuotas, ilgas kakavos, tabako, juodosios arbatos poskonis.

Serving recommendations

Patiekti 18-20 °C temperatūros prie marinuotų/ keptų ant grotelių raudonos mėsos patiekalų, sodrių troškinių su žvėriena.

Rating

100 / 100

Robert Parker

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.

About brand

Maison M. Chapoutier – The Benchmark of Biodynamic Mastery in the Rhône Valley

The name Maison M. Chapoutier is inseparable from the modern history of Rhône Valley winemaking. It is one of the estates that not only brought the appellations of the Northern and Southern Rhône to international prominence, but also fundamentally reshaped the way terroir, varietal purity, and responsibility to the land are understood.

Although the Chapoutier family has been involved in wine since the 19th century, a decisive turning point came in the late 20th century when Michel Chapoutier took the helm. His vision was clear—and radical for its time: wine should not be the result of compromise, but a precise translation of place into the glass.

The Single-Varietal Philosophy

Chapoutier was among the first major producers to consistently champion single-varietal wines even in appellations where blends are traditionally permitted—or encouraged.

This is not a marketing choice, but a deliberate philosophy aimed at expressing terroir with absolute clarity:

  • Côte-Rôtie – 100% Syrah, without even a minimal addition of Viognier
  • Hermitage Blanc – exclusively Marsanne, without Roussanne
  • Châteauneuf-du-Pape – selected cuvées made entirely from Grenache Noir

This approach has made Chapoutier wines true reference points, widely used in professional tastings, wine education, and sommelier training as benchmarks of pure site expression.

Biodynamics as a Mark of Quality

Another cornerstone of Chapoutier’s identity is biodynamic viticulture. The estate was one of the first large Rhône producers to adopt biodynamics and today stands as the largest biodynamic wine estate in the Rhône Valley.

Here, biodynamics is not ideology—it is a practical tool:

  • vines are strengthened using natural preparations
  • soils are treated as living ecosystems
  • vineyard work follows natural and lunar cycles
  • the goal is maximum grape concentration and natural balance

The result is wines defined by energy, tension, and longevity—rather than simple ripeness or technical polish.

Mastery of White Wines in the Rhône Context

While the Rhône Valley is often associated primarily with red wines, Chapoutier has become one of the most important ambassadors of world-class Rhône white wines.

Cuvées such as Hermitage Blanc, Ermitage De L’Orée, Saint-Joseph Blanc, and Condrieu are characterized by:

  • structure and texture rather than overt aromatics
  • significant aging potential
  • deep minerality and a precise, focused acid backbone

These wines stand as compelling proof that the Rhône is capable of producing white wines of profound complexity, seriousness, and longevity.

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