Bernard Levet
La Chavaroche Côte-Rôtie Syrah
Opened and decanted about an hour before dinner. No formal notes. The 2007 B. Levet "La Chavaroche" is flat out beautiful right now. The aromatics are off the charts with gorgeous, ripe dark fruits, a bit of the animal, a veritable hillside of lavender, black olives, some deli case, black pepper, some leather and earth. The structure is still firm but everything is well integrated at this point; superbly balanced; great acid. The finish is long and has some ferrous minerals that I simply love. A sublime pairing with a Morgan Ranch Wagyu tenderloin served with corn purée, charred broccolini and juniper ash. The 2007's are absolutely ready to drink now with a short decant (mostly to remove any sediment) however, they will continue to drink well for another 10+ easy from good cellars.
Opened and decanted about an hour before dinner. No formal notes. The 2007 B. Levet "La Chavaroche" is flat out beautiful right now. The aromatics are off the charts with gorgeous, ripe dark fruits, a bit of the animal, a veritable hillside of lavender, black olives, some deli case, black pepper, some leather and earth. The structure is still firm but everything is well integrated at this point; superbly balanced; great acid. The finish is long and has some ferrous minerals that I simply love. A sublime pairing with a Morgan Ranch Wagyu tenderloin served with corn purée, charred broccolini and juniper ash. The 2007's are absolutely ready to drink now with a short decant (mostly to remove any sediment) however, they will continue to drink well for another 10+ easy from good cellars.
Look who has crawled out from underneath that rock! Levet's 07 Chavaroche is stunning right now. Deep and complex notes of roasted chestnuts and milk chocolate with an exceptional elegance.
Look who has crawled out from underneath that rock! Levet's 07 Chavaroche is stunning right now. Deep and complex notes of roasted chestnuts and milk chocolate with an exceptional elegance.
May 20th, 2014Meat, olives, bacon fat. The nose was a little muted, but overall a fantastic wine. Still good on day two.
Meat, olives, bacon fat. The nose was a little muted, but overall a fantastic wine. Still good on day two.
Jan 10th, 2020Wild, briny, olive, cracked black pepper, raw meat. High acid, drying fine tannin. 😍😍😍
Wild, briny, olive, cracked black pepper, raw meat. High acid, drying fine tannin. 😍😍😍
Jun 13th, 2019Rustic and complex. Iron, orange peel, black olives and berries, ending on a licorice note. Decanted for about an hour and drinking beautifully.
Rustic and complex. Iron, orange peel, black olives and berries, ending on a licorice note. Decanted for about an hour and drinking beautifully.
Mar 30th, 2019Massive tannins, acid, stewed tomato, green olive, fruit. Delicious, but can go a lot longer.
Massive tannins, acid, stewed tomato, green olive, fruit. Delicious, but can go a lot longer.
May 8th, 2016Would unquestionably be better in five years. But after five hours in a decanter? Notes of freshly opened plastic water wings and freshly killed game. #creepybutdelicious #littlekidnightmare
Would unquestionably be better in five years. But after five hours in a decanter? Notes of freshly opened plastic water wings and freshly killed game. #creepybutdelicious #littlekidnightmare
Dec 7th, 2014