2010 Chapoutier Ermitage le Meal Blanc

Marsanne - 750ML
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REVIEWS

JD 100 WA 100 DC 98 WS 97 VN 96
JD 100

jebdunnuck.com, May 2023

Showing brilliantly, and every bit as perfect a wine as it was on release, the 2010 Ermitage Le Méal Blanc offers a vivid gold hue as well as a stunning bouquet of pure white peach, crème caramel, woodsmoke, celery seed...
WA 100

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, September 2015

The 2010 Ermitage le Meal Blanc is pure perfection in a glass. One of the densest, most concentrated, decadent and thrilling whites I've tasted, it offers a sensational bouquet of crème caramel, caramelized peach, crushed...
DC 98

Decanter, November 2019

White Hermitage (or Ermitage as Chapoutier prefers) remains one of the great undervalued wines of the world, and this shows you exactly why everyone should be getting on board. Even now, at approaching 10 years old, it...
WS 97

Wine Spectator, October 2013

Remarkably lush, with wonderful poise, this carries hefty layers of creamed peach, ginger, graham, piecrust and dried nectarine suavely, revealing a frame of bitter citrus oil and toasted coconut notes on the finish...
VN 96

Vinous, March 2013

Light, bright gold. A highly perfumed bouquet evokes candied citrus fruits, nectarine, honeysuckle and beeswax, with a bright mineral overtone. Juicy, precise and deeply concentrated, offering fresh orchard fruit flavors...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type
White
Varietal
Marsanne
Country
France
Region
Rhone
Appellation
Hermitage
Vintage
2010
Size
750ML
Percent alcohol
14.5%
Closure
Cork

Chapoutier’s much lauded le Meal Blanc is made from Marsanne. The vines, which are more than 50 years old, give low production and high quality, sourced from the Meal hillside, an old fluvioglacial alluvial deposit soil with shingles which contribute to soil warming. The fruit is hand-harvested generally at very good maturity.

The wine has a brilliant, golden yellow color. It is intense on the nose, very mineral, with celery overtones and a slight and well-integrated hint of wood. There is ample attack on the palate, a well-rounded, fine exotic freshness, and roasted almond flavor. Depending on the vintage, the wine can be kept from 30 to 60 years or from 50 to 75 years.