2016 Ermitage Blanc, De L’Oree, Chapoutier (6 x Bottle)

France Rhone North Rhone

As usual, Chapoutier's sélections parcellaires are stunning. The 2016 Ermitage de l'Oree from Les Murets' clay soils combines hints of honey and toast with tangerine zest and melon. It's 100% Marsanne, yet shows exuberant, nearly tropical flavors and absolutely no bitterness. It's full-bodied, completely mouth coating and rich, yet it finishes with zesty vitality and sherbet-like cleanliness. It should drink well for at least two decades.

2016 Ermitage Blanc, De L’Oree, Chapoutier (6 x Bottle)

As usual, Chapoutier's sélections parcellaires are stunning. The 2016 Ermitage de l'Oree from Les Murets' clay soils combines hints of honey and toast with tangerine zest and melon. It's 100% Marsanne, yet shows exuberant, nearly tropical flavors and absolutely no bitterness. It's full-bodied, completely mouth coating and rich, yet it finishes with zesty vitality and sherbet-like cleanliness. It should drink well for at least two decades.

France Rhone North Rhone
Producer Chapoutier
Sub-Region North Rhone
Region Rhone
Country France
Grape Variety Marsanne
Vintage 2016
Colour White
ABV 13.00%
Style Full , Dry , Powerful

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