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Ermitage le Meal Blanc
Region Rhone
Appellation Hermitage
Category White Wine
Classification
Note: pictures for reference only. Actual condition, vintage, age and appearance may vary.
C(s)=Case(s), Bt(s)=Bottle(s), Cat=Wine Category
Cat Region Year Producer, Wine Size C(s) Bt(s) HKD/Cs HKD/Bt Score Critic
Rhone 2012 Maison M. Chapoutier, Ermitage le Meal Blanc BT12 1 (12) - HK$19,440 - 98 RP
Rhone 2012 Maison M. Chapoutier, Ermitage le Meal Blanc BT - 5 - HK$1,800 98 RP
Rhone 2012 Maison M. Chapoutier, Ermitage le Meal Blanc BT6 1 (6) - HK$10,260 - 98 RP
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Tasting Notes

More honeyed and flamboyant, the 2012 Ermitage Le Meal Blanc dished out aromas and flavors of exotic spices, buttered citrus, licorice and serious minerality. Full-bodied, voluptuous, decadent and almost chewy-rich, it’s an incredible white that will also offer immense pleasure in its youth, yet be almost indestructible in the cellar. 

This was an incredible tasting with Michel Chapoutier and his second hand man, Pierre-Henri Morel. Certainly one of the success stories in wine, which Robert Parker does a fabulous job of detailing in Issue 204, this estate goes from strength to strength in just about every appellation in the Rhone Valley. Looking specifically at Hermitage, Chapoutier owns a massive 64 acres, mostly on the famed Bessards lieu-dit, yet also with significant portions on Le Meal, L’Ermite and Les Greffieux, with smaller portions in the Beaume and Murets lieux-dits. From this he fashions five reds (Monier De La Sizeranne, Les Greffieux, Le Meal, Le Pavillon and L’Ermite) and four whites (Chante Alouette, Cuvee de l’Oree, Le Meal Blanc and L’Ermite Blanc), all of which are brilliant wines, with the best ranking up alongside the top wines in the world. In addition, his Saint Josephs (Les Granits and Le Clos) are some of the leading wines of the appellation (along with Guigal’s Vignes de l’Hospice and a few others), and his Cote Rotie La Mordoree, which comes from his 12 acres (split between the roughly defined Cote Blonde and Cote Brune regions), is always a classic example of the appellation. I was also able to taste through a full lineup of his Languedoc and Roussillon releases, all of which were impressive. I’ll review those wines in my 2014 coverage on those regions.

Score: 98 Robert Parker (RP), The Wine Advocate (WA), December 2013

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