Paul Jaboulet Aîné

La Chapelle Hermitage Syrah

9.398 ratings
9.340 pro ratings
Hermitage, Northern Rhône, Rhône, France
Syrah
Lamb
Top Notes For
Kirsten Spalding

Tart, dried blackberry fruit leather, earthy breeze smell on the nose (I don’t know what that means either, but that’s the first words to come to mind). Blackberry bramble, silk, and pepper. Some iron, but it’s soften over the years. This is a Belgian Sheepdog wine. Dark, bold, elegant, eager to please any Syrah fan. I want to go for a long hike through the woods, picking wild blackberries with this dog. Then we go home and share leg of lamb, rub the dogs silky ears, and drink this (just me. Don’t give alcohol to dogs).

Tart, dried blackberry fruit leather, earthy breeze smell on the nose (I don’t know what that means either, but that’s the first words to come to mind). Blackberry bramble, silk, and pepper. Some iron, but it’s soften over the years. This is a Belgian Sheepdog wine. Dark, bold, elegant, eager to please any Syrah fan. I want to go for a long hike through the woods, picking wild blackberries with this dog. Then we go home and share leg of lamb, rub the dogs silky ears, and drink this (just me. Don’t give alcohol to dogs).

May 17th, 2023
Timothy Eustis

Wine Director, Red Lion Inn

9.1

Wonderful

Wonderful

Nov 20th, 2021
Jennie Mass

1999. Beautifully showing. Nice balance of fruit, earth, and freshness. Pretty finish.

1999. Beautifully showing. Nice balance of fruit, earth, and freshness. Pretty finish.

Oct 20th, 2018
Yianni Stone

The second bottle was much better

The second bottle was much better

Dec 24th, 2017
Chris MacLean

Way better than the 2003.

Way better than the 2003.

1 person found it helpfulMay 8th, 2017
Adam Jesberger

Super delicious. Unusual in its red fruit, cranberry, pomegranate and bacon fat emerge on the nose with black pepper and olives. The palate has a slight salinity and a vinegar note that compliments the berries and meat on the palate. Nice purple flowers intertwined in it all. Fantastic and drinking perfectly NOW. Cedary lengthy finish. Great Northern Rhone just slightly atypical.

Super delicious. Unusual in its red fruit, cranberry, pomegranate and bacon fat emerge on the nose with black pepper and olives. The palate has a slight salinity and a vinegar note that compliments the berries and meat on the palate. Nice purple flowers intertwined in it all. Fantastic and drinking perfectly NOW. Cedary lengthy finish. Great Northern Rhone just slightly atypical.

1 person found it helpfulJun 25th, 2015
Joyce Lin

Light ruby with garnet hue, plum, red cherry, slightly licorice, tobacco, med tannin,

Light ruby with garnet hue, plum, red cherry, slightly licorice, tobacco, med tannin,

May 28th, 2017
Matt Duncan

Very underrated bottling.

Very underrated bottling.

Nov 26th, 2016
Yianni Stone

With young roasted chicken. Bright, rich red fruits, fleshy, silty tannins, light barrel toast and restrained savory character.

With young roasted chicken. Bright, rich red fruits, fleshy, silty tannins, light barrel toast and restrained savory character.

Oct 31st, 2016
Bob McDonald

Savoury aromas with some florals. Notes of Garrigue(lavender) roast meat with a hint of bacon. Medium weight at best. Good example of mature Hermitage. 1999 vintage. Lovely wine.

Savoury aromas with some florals. Notes of Garrigue(lavender) roast meat with a hint of bacon. Medium weight at best. Good example of mature Hermitage. 1999 vintage. Lovely wine.

May 22nd, 2016