Paul Jaboulet Aîné
La Chapelle Hermitage Syrah
The fruit for "La Chapelle" is sourced predominantly from Le Méal and Bessards (with a little form Greffieux and Rocoules. Relative to the two Chave’s, the 1988 “La Chapelle” seems a bit more like a Hermitage fastball right down the middle of the plate. Desiccated mixed berries, olives, purple flowers, and minerals with a touch of ethyl acetate. Again a great pairing with grilled lamb and Moroccan spices. Vinous and drinking well now through 2035.
The fruit for "La Chapelle" is sourced predominantly from Le Méal and Bessards (with a little form Greffieux and Rocoules. Relative to the two Chave’s, the 1988 “La Chapelle” seems a bit more like a Hermitage fastball right down the middle of the plate. Desiccated mixed berries, olives, purple flowers, and minerals with a touch of ethyl acetate. Again a great pairing with grilled lamb and Moroccan spices. Vinous and drinking well now through 2035.
Mar 17th, 2024A bit uninspired and soft. But, I wouldn’t kick it out of bed for eating crackers.
A bit uninspired and soft. But, I wouldn’t kick it out of bed for eating crackers.
Dec 7th, 20171988 gets dissed a lot in fine wine circles regardless of which country it comes from, but, as time goes by, they continue to gain momentum in their continuing evolution from rather coarse, tannic, and unbalanced ducklings to beautiful, graceful swans--this La Chapelle is one of those swans!
1988 gets dissed a lot in fine wine circles regardless of which country it comes from, but, as time goes by, they continue to gain momentum in their continuing evolution from rather coarse, tannic, and unbalanced ducklings to beautiful, graceful swans--this La Chapelle is one of those swans!
7 people found it helpfulSep 3rd, 20141988 pale garnet and throwing a lot of sediment. Still showing but needs to be drunk now. Dried violets and berries, smoke and light pepper accents. Long savory finish.
1988 pale garnet and throwing a lot of sediment. Still showing but needs to be drunk now. Dried violets and berries, smoke and light pepper accents. Long savory finish.
1 person found it helpfulOct 26th, 20161988 vintage
Straight forward hermitage on a very pleasant stage right now.
Nose is powerful, animal, meaty, smoke, bacon, ash.
1988 vintage
Straight forward hermitage on a very pleasant stage right now.
Nose is powerful, animal, meaty, smoke, bacon, ash.
'88 vintage. Perhaps the most elegant La Chapelle I've tried. Still, the nose of confit figs and touches of tar, butterscotch and light cinnamon, it's a cocktail. There is blonde tobacco here as well. The mouthfeel is quite balanced and harmonious, perhaps lacking the power bite I love in La Chapelle. Very consistent and strong wine.
'88 vintage. Perhaps the most elegant La Chapelle I've tried. Still, the nose of confit figs and touches of tar, butterscotch and light cinnamon, it's a cocktail. There is blonde tobacco here as well. The mouthfeel is quite balanced and harmonious, perhaps lacking the power bite I love in La Chapelle. Very consistent and strong wine.
Jul 8th, 2015Can't front on La Chapelle, especially from Mag.
Can't front on La Chapelle, especially from Mag.
Feb 11th, 2015Lovely rich nose palate and finish. Classic Hermitage. Buy
Lovely rich nose palate and finish. Classic Hermitage. Buy
May 22nd, 2014Still young, power, a little closed. Blood, iron aroma.
Still young, power, a little closed. Blood, iron aroma.
Mar 5th, 2014