White Wine: 1991 | M. Chapoutier | Ermitage de l'Oree BlancMade from 100% Marsanne grapes, this rare white Hermitage offers deep notes of honeyed pear, roasted almonds, and floral nuances, all balanced by a subtle minerality and a lingering, refined finish
Made from 100% Marsanne grapes, this rare white Hermitage offers deep notes of honeyed pear, roasted almonds, and floral nuances, all balanced by a subtle minerality and a lingering, refined finish.
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Producer: M. Chapoutier
Vintage: 1991
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Varietal: Marsanne
Country/Region: France, Rhone
Made from 100% Marsanne grapes, this rare white Hermitage offers deep notes of honeyed pear, roasted almonds, and floral nuances, all balanced by a subtle minerality and a lingering, refined finish.
Maison M. Chapoutier is one of the most recognizable and sizeable producers in the Rhne Valley. It is known for its wines from both the north and south of the valley, but in particular for its red and white Hermitage wines, made from Syrah and a blend of Marsanne and Roussanne, respectively. The family’s history in the Rhne dates back to 1808, but it wasn’t until 1879 that Polydor Chapoutier transitioned the family from growing grapes to making and trading wine. In 1988, Michel Chapoutier took the company reins, and a push toward quality saw the Chapoutier label begin to gain international recognition. Michel Chapoutier eschewed the use of traditional, large format chestnut foudres for aging, instead moving toward smaller oak casks with shorter aging periods. He also advocated keeping the wines unfiltered and unfined, and to work with only biodynamically or organically grown fruit across all of the vineyards.
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