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A household name in the Rhone Valley Chapoutier produces this wine with a couple of its most notable grapes, grenache and syrah. The result is a robust and elegant wine with intense ruby colour. Look for aromas and flavours of dark fruit, coffee beans, tar, licorice and jam notes, silky tannins and a pleasant finish.
Pure perfection in Syrah, the 2012 Ermitage Le Pavillon comes from the pure granite soils of the Les Bessards lieu-dit and was brought up in around 30-35% new demi-muids. This blockbuster yet magical wine offers everything: incredible aromatics, huge richness and intensity, no sensation of weight or heaviness, and a finish that just goes on and on. With lots of sweet dark cassis and raspberry fruit, it has an almost M茅al-like sexiness yet shows more and more minerality as well as tannins on the finish. It's a quintessential, awesome, perfect wine to enjoy over the coming 20-25 years. Maturity: 2019-2044. Score - 100. (jebdunnuck.com, Nov. 14, 2019)
The most concentrated 2008 Ermitage is Le Pavillon (915 cases). Backward as well as elegant, it offers up scents of blueberries, blackberries, camphor, black truffles and earth. The wine is medium to full-bodied, moderately tannic and, atypically, capable of lasting 20-25+ years. Drink date: 2011-2036. Score - 93. (Robert Parker Jr., robertparker.com, Feb. 27, 2011)
The most concentrated 2008 Ermitage is Le Pavillon (915 cases). Backward as well as elegant, it offers up scents of blueberries, blackberries, camphor, black truffles and earth. The wine is medium to full-bodied, moderately tannic and, atypically, capable of lasting 20-25+ years. Drink date: 2011-2036. Score - 93. (Robert Parker Jr., robertparker.com, Feb. 27, 2011)
Surely a 100-point wine in nearly any other context, the 2015 Ermitage le Pavillon is a terrific wine. Full-bodied and intense, it offers tremendous notes of crushed stone, mocha and ripe plum given shape and texture by powerful yet ripe tannins. The finish is nearly endless, oozing with essence of granite and balanced by bright acids. Wow. Drink date: 2028-2050. Score - 99+. (Joe Czerwinski, robertparker.com, Dec. 29, 2017)
The most concentrated 2008 Ermitage is Le Pavillon (915 cases). Backward as well as elegant, it offers up scents of blueberries, blackberries, camphor, black truffles and earth. The wine is medium to full-bodied, moderately tannic and, atypically, capable of lasting 20-25+ years. Drink date: 2011-2036. Score - 93. (Robert Parker Jr., robertparker.com, Feb. 27, 2011)
A perfect wine, the 2009 Ermitage Le Pavillon (1,093 cases) boasts a black/purple color as well as an extraordinary bouquet of acacia flowers, blackberries, blueberries, roasted meats, creme de cassis, truffles, graphite, powdered rock and new saddle leather. Extremely dense, noble and pure, this monumental Ermitage is built for 50-100 years of cellaring. Score - 100. (Robert Parker Jr., robertparker.com, Dec. 22, 2011)
Even better and a prodigious effort that hits all my sweet spots, the 2011 Ermitage Le Pavillon comes from one of the top terroirs on Hermitage hill, the granite soils of the Les Bessards lieu-dit. Spectacularly perfumed, with raspberry, blackberry, licorice, toasted spices and assorted floral nuances, this full-bodied effort has massive depth and richness, no hard edges and masses of finely polished tannin that emerge on and frame the finish. It will be approachable at an earlier age than either the 2009 or 2010, yet should nevertheless have 2-3 decades of ultimate longevity. Drink date: 2013-2043. Score - 100. (Jeb Dunnuck, robertparker.com, Dec. 29, 2013)
From pre-phylloxera Marsanne vines that are over 100 years of age and are not planted on American root stocks, the 2009 Ermitage l'Ermite Blanc (229 cases) reveals abundant notes of honeysuckle, a liqueur of wet stones, tannin (which no doubt comes from the sappiness in these old vines), extraordinary minerality, white fruits, quince and citrus oil. This amazing white wine must be tasted to be believed. It is so structured, intense and rich that it will unquestionably keep for a century. Score - 100. (Robert Parker Jr., robertparker.com, Dec. 22, 2011)