| Type | White wine |
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| Region | |
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| Producer | |
| Allergens | Contains sulfites |
| Alcohol contenti | 15.0% |

Spec sheet
What does this wine taste like?
View | Intense / Yellow / Golden glints |
|---|---|
Bouquet | Higly aromatic / Dry stone / Caramel / Citrus fruits / Acacia blossom |
Mouth | Oily / Full / Complex / Fresh / Long |
Drinking and storing
Serve between 10ºC and 12ºC
Food pairing
Meats with creamy sauces / Rice with truffles
Ratings and awards
| 2020 | 95 PK | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | 96 PK | 17+ JR | 98 SK | ||
| 2018 | 96-98 PK | 18 JR | 96 WS | 95 DC | |
| 2017 | 96 PK | 17.5 JR | 95 SK | 99 DC | |
| 2016 | 97 PK | 17.5 JR | 94-95 SK | 97 WS | |
| 2015 | 98 PK | 96 SK | 97 DC |
PK: ParkerJR: Jancis
robinsonSK: SucklingWS: Wine
spectatorDC: Decanter
Customer reviews
Winemaking
| Ageing period | Between 10 and 12 months |
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Vineyards
Murets
| Vine age | Between 60 and 70 years |
|---|---|
| Soil | Alluvial |
| Climate | Mediterranean with continental influence |
The winery
M. Chapoutier

The Maison Chapoutier lays claim to a family tradition which dates back to 1808, although it wasn't until Michel Chapoutier took control of the company in 1990 that its wines began to stand out, with a very extensive catalogue offering a variety of high quality products. Chapoutier is particularly well-known for its remarkable Hermitage wines; in this appellation, the Chapoutier maison owns its largest tract of wine-producing land, comprising 34 of the 115 hectares held...














