2016 Chapoutier Ermitage le Meal

Syrah - 1.5L
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REVIEWS

DC 99 JS 97 JD 97 WA 97 WE 94
DC 99

Decanter, October 2017

From a very steep southern exposure, aged in 25% new oak for 18 months. This wine is relatively dark, brooding and intense in terms of aromatics, and very full-bodied and broad on the palate, with a creamy texture...
JS 97

jamessuckling.com, August 2018

(JS 96-97 points) A sexy array of savory, spice and meaty aromas, played into ripe, black cherries, dark plums and blackberries. Smooth, sleek and discreetly powerful palate with a juicy core of dark-berry and...
JD 97

jebdunnuck.com, December 2018

More ripe and flamboyant, the 2016 Ermitage Le Méal has a beautifully rounded, voluptuous yet pure style that's very much in the vintage. Black raspberries, spice, dried flowers, and a touch of minerality all emerge from...
WA 97

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, November 2018

Attractively bright and fresh on the nose, the 2016 Ermitage le Meal is full-bodied yet creamy and supple in feel. Because of its greater level of ripeness, Chapoutier explains that it's aged in 50% demi-muids to lessen...
WE 94

Wine Enthusiast, July 2020

Riper and darker in fruit than the producer's other Hermitage bottlings, Le Meal offers intense blackberry and plum notes baked by the sun and accented by layers of anise, black pepper and allspice. It's a richer, more...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type
Red
Varietal
Syrah
Country
France
Region
Rhone
Appellation
Hermitage
Vintage
2016
Size
1.5L

Ermitage wines possess a rich historical past. They were appreciated as early on as Roman times when they were enjoyed (as well as Cote Rotie wines) under the name of "Vienne wines" and were later to be called "Saint Christopher's hillside wines" because of a chapel there bearing the saint's name. They were also to be known of as “Tournon wines".

The name of Ermitage probably first appeared in the 17th Century in memory of Henry Gaspard, a knight from Sterimberg who, having come back from the Crusades (in the 13th Century) and tired of waging war, lived as a hermit on a hillside which had been given to him by Anne of Castille, Queen of Spain. There he planted a vineyard.

Chapoutier’s Ermitage le Meal, 100% Syrah, is produced with grapes coming from the Meal hillside. This slope is composed of high terraces of shingles and clay. The vines are about 50 years old.

The color is deep garnet red with purple lights during its youth. The wine has ripe fruits and smoky aromas, powerful tannins, and taste of velvety, blackberry jam. Depending on the vintage, the wine can be kept from 30 to 60 years or from 50 to 75 years.