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2010 Maison Chapoutier Ermitage Le Meal

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About Maison Chapoutier

Maison Chapoutier, the first négociant and producer to mark their bottlings with braille, was established in 1879 by Polydor Chapoutier. The business has remained family owned since then and is now run by Michel Chapoutier. His hands off approach to winemaking has lead to a resurgence in quality at Maison Chapoutier, which now produces some of the finest wines in the Rhone region of France.

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2010 Maison Chapoutier Ermitage Le Meal

Producer: Maison Chapoutier
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: Syrah/Shiraz
Origin: France
Region: Rhone
Appellation: Hermitage

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95 Points | International Wine Cellar , March/April 2013

Deep ruby.  Spice-accented black raspberry, cherry-cola, licorice and floral pastilles on the highly perfumed nose and on the palate.  Sappy, deeply pitched and chewy on entry, then livelier in the middle, with lively acidity adding lift and bite.  Really stains the palate, finishing with superb energy and floral-driven persistence.

99 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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