2011 Paul Jaboulet Aine Hermitage La Chapelle
Reviewed by Jeb Dunnuck
Issue Date 14th Sep 2015
Source Special Report (Sep 2015), The Wine Advocate
Rating 95 points
Release Price NA
Drink Date 2016 - 2040
The 2011 Hermitage la Chapelle continues to shine (I wrote "love it" in the notes) and shows the sunnier, perfumed style of the vintage. Black raspberry, crushed rocks, olive and licorice all emerge from this full-bodied, open, sweetly fruited Hermitage. It has plenty of sweet tannin and will last for 20+ years.
2005 Paul Jaboulet Aine ? Hermitage La Chapelle
Reviewed by Jeb Dunnuck
Issue Date 14th Sep 2015
Source Special Report (Sep 2015), The Wine Advocate
Rating 93 points
Release Price NA
Drink Date 2015 - 2025
The best bottle I've ever had, the 2005 Hermitage la Chapelle showed much more density and concentration than I recall. Peppery herbs, currants, dried blood and licorice flow beautifully to a medium to full-bodied wine that has lots of tannin, but solid mid-palate depth as well. It has a touch of the savory rusticity found in the 2006, but was still impressive on this occasion. It's worth noting that both the 2004 and 2005 were blended by Caroline Frey.
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2017 Paul Jaboulet Aine Hermitage La Chapelle
Reviewed by Joe Czerwinski
Issue Date 20th Dec 2019
Source December 2019 Week 3, The Wine Advocate
Rating 98 points ←素晴らしい評価です
Release Price NA
Drink Date 2022 - 2045 ⇒飲み頃に入っています
The 2017 Hermitage La Chapelle comes from the firm's vineyards on the western half of the Hermitage slope, primarily Le Meal, but with substantial contributions from Les Rocoules and Les Bessards. Classic notes of cassis, black olives, mocha and roasted meat are joined by hints of baking spices in a wine that's full-bodied, deep, dense and rich, with a velvety texture and a lingering finish. It's lower in alcohol than the 2018, less voluptuous and maybe just a step behind that monumental wine, but it's still a serious collectible with three decades of evolution ahead of it.
北ローヌの名門ポール・ジャブレ・エネの造るエルミタージュ。丘の東側、ミュレ、クロワなどの区画のブドウをブレンド。
長期熟成が可能な、力強い骨格の赤ワインです。
シラー 100%
2018 Paul Jaboulet Aine Hermitage La Maison Bleue
Reviewed by Joe Czerwinski
Issue Date 14th May 2021
Source May 2021 Week 2, The Wine Advocate
Rating 94p
Release Price NA
Drink Date 2021 - 2035 ⇒飲み頃に入っています
Sourced from the eastern portion of the hillside, the 2018 Hermitage La Maison Bleue is earthy, welcoming and open with hints of crushed stone accenting red raspberries and vanilla. Full-bodied and lush, with a creamy texture, it's approachable young, yet still powerful, rich and long on the finish. I'd expect it to close down over the next couple of years, then reemerge and blossom after 2025 or so.
「20世紀最高のワイン」にも選ばれた、北ローヌの名門ポール・ジャブレ・エネのトップワイン。
スパイスや燻した肉のアロマ、フルボディで熟した果実味、そして素晴らしい余韻。
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2018 Paul Jaboulet Aine Hermitage La Chapelle
Reviewed by Joe Czerwinski
Issue Date 14th May 2021
Source May 2021 Week 2, The Wine Advocate
Rating 98+p
Release Price NA
Drink Date 2025 - 2040
The beautifully proportioned 2018 Hermitage La Chapelle comes across as a complex, complete version of this renowned bottling, with no rough edges—just moderate spice, cassis, red berries and cedar on the nose. It's medium to full-bodied, silky and fine, brimming with harmony and elegance on the palate, while the finish is long, echoing with cassis, charcoal and crushed stone. The tannins firm up a bit on the finish, so I suspect this will close down soon, then blossom sometime after 202.
所有者が変わり革新が加わりトップキュヴェのラ・シャペルは98pという評価を受けていますが、この新しいキュヴェでも95pです。価格から考えると、私は断然こちらのエルミタージュをお勧めいたします。下記の評価では、既に飲み頃を迎えています。 正規輸入品です。
2017 Paul Jaboulet Aine Hermitage La Maison Bleue
Reviewed by Joe Czerwinski
Issue Date 20th Dec 2019
Source December 2019 Week 3, The Wine Advocate
Rating 95 points
Release Price NA
Drink Date 2020 - 2032 ←飲み頃に入っております
Jaboulet's 2017 Hermitage La Maison Bleue is flat-out sexy stuff, full-bodied, plush and generous without being overripe or unstructured. Licorice, cassis and Asian five-spice powder burst from the glass in a complex whirl of scents and flavors. Sourced from the eastern end of the appellation, it offers immediate gratification and admirable quality at a fraction of the price of the La Chapelle.