Tasting Notes
A super-refined Savennieres with great, underplayed power. Only just beginning to come out of its shell, the spectrum of stone-fruit, citrus and floral aromas expanding with each swirl of the glass. Mind-blowing wet-stone minerality at the crescendo finish. From organically grown grapes. Drinkable now, but best from 2025. 96 Points. - James Suckling
Few who cherish the power and perfume of classically made Hermitage would argue that the greatest red and white examples emerge from the Chave family cellars. The current generations in charge, father Gérard and son Jean-Louis, use their knowledge, experience and spread of lieux-dits to craft wines that combine all the power, longevity, nuance and refinement that the Hermitage hill is capable of. The expertise that Gérard and Jean-Louis draw upon is not only their own, but also the accumulated wisdom of their ancestors, transmitted down through the generations since Chaves began making Hermitage in 1481, continuing a five-century dynasty of extraordinarily high quality and pure expression of great terroir that is unmatched. As Andrew Jefford writes in The New France, 'The Chave line... could make a fair claim to be France's winemaking royal family: in no other of France's great terroirs is the largest individual landholder so deeply rooted in time and place, so supremely competent, and so modest a custodian of the insights and craftsmanship of the past. " - Importer Note
Product Type | Wine Red Shiraz |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | France |
Region | Northern Rhone |
Sub Region | Hermitage |
Winemaking Practices | Minimal Intervention |
Vineyard Practices | Organic/Biodynamic |