The last wine in the virtual wine tasting series was this stunner. I picked three different level Rhône wines and our tasting culminated in this legendary Hermitage. Deep ruby colored with high viscosity (15.5% ABV). Intense aromas of ripe blackberry pie, smoked brisket, black grape jam (jammy jam as one taster joked), leather, tobacco, etc. The palate was dry, with medium (-) acidity, a full body, and medium (+) tannins. Intense flavors and a long finish is all I could write as I sat there and contemplated life, wine, happiness, perfection and richness of flavor and balance. This is an immense wine, with a structure built to last decades, even the cork was extra long. An amazing wine that showcases the best of Rhône Syrah. I gave it a perfect score on our tasting sheet and reckon it’s in the top 3 wines our group has ever drunk- over 175 bottles and counting. From a technical point of view, this $153 effort gets 95 points at the minimum, maybe higher, earning it a 5 star rating. I realize it is expensive, but this is such a treat that’s drinking beautifully yet will evolve over time to be even better. I wish I had a long term cellar so I could stuff a few away. Salut….
Paul Jaboulet Aîné Hermitage La Chapelle, Rhone, France
04 Saturday Jul 2026
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