2015 M. Chapoutier ‘Monier de la Sizeranne’ Hermitage Northern Rhone
Pairs well with venison fillet in a red wine sauce, roast beef, and mature Saint Felicien cheese.
CRITICAL ACCLAIM
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate - "When a so-called entry-level wine performs at this level, you know that producer has had a stupendous year. The 2015 Hermitage Monier de la Sizeranne is full-bodied, rich and concentrated, with loads of cassis fruit and masses of ripe tannin. To top it off, some meaty, savory notes creep in on the long finish, imparting some intriguing complexity."
Wine Enthusiast - "Notes of moss, bramble and leather lend earthen, meaty accents to rich, concentrated black plum in this wine. It's full bodied and plummy but freshly balanced on the palate. The finish is bold, lingering on firm, gripping tannins. It's at its peak now through 2030 but should hold further still."
James Suckling - "Bright, exotic red cherries and blood oranges with a wealth of flinty, peppery and tarry accents. Strong, mineral core to the palate. Very composed. Plenty of salty plums and blackberries. From organically grown grapes."
Jeb Dunnuck - "The entry-level hermitage, the 2015 Hermitage Monier De La Sizeranne comes from estate vineyards from throughout the appellation. It's loaded with fruit, yet stays firmly planted in Hermitage with its core of minerality. Blackberries, currants, crushed violets and pepper herbs notes all emerge from this sexy, full-bodied, round and supple beauty that's going to drink nicely for 10-15+ years."
Country | France |
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Region | Hermitage |
Vintage | 2015 |
Winery | Chapoutier |
Grape Varietals | Red Rhone Blend |
Size | 750 milliliter |