Hermitage Blanche 2007 Jean Louis Chave
Hermitage Blanche 2007 Jean Louis Chave – This is, without question, one of the greatest and most profound white wines on Earth. From the undisputed master of the Hermitage hill, this is a rare, mature masterpiece. The 2007 vintage showcases a more elegant and aromatically complex side of this legend, and now, with nearly two decades of age, it has evolved into something magical, complex, and utterly unforgettable.
What’s it Like?
This is a wine of breathtaking complexity. Imagine a huge, kaleidoscopic perfume of quince, honeyed peach, liquid rock, toasted bread, and white flowers, with an underlying scent of beeswax and lanolin. On the palate, it’s a paradox of power—full-bodied and hugely concentrated, yet it feels vibrant and almost weightless. The texture is rich and oily, perfectly balanced by a powerful mineral core that leads to a massive, explosive finish that simply won’t quit.
Perfect For
A monumental, ‚holy grail‘ experience for the world’s most serious wine lovers, a gastronomic pairing with Bresse chicken with truffles, or a moment of quiet contemplation to appreciate one of wine’s true works of art.
The Pros Agree…
The critics have consistently called this wine a legend with near-limitless aging potential. One celebrated its “magical, mature” state, praising its “huge nose of quince, liquid rock, and toasted bread” and “vibrant and weightless texture.” Another was stunned on its release, noting its “kaleidoscopic bouquet,” “huge concentration,” and “massive finish,” predicting it would evolve for over 50 years.
- What is it? A legendary, fully mature, and profoundly complex cult white wine.
- From? Hermitage (Northern Rhône), France.
- Grapes? Marsanne, Roussanne.
- Tastes Like? Quince, liquid rock, honeycomb, and toasted bread.
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