Paul Jaboulet Aine Crozes-Hermitage Thalabert 2018 (6x75cl)
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Although the fruit sourcing has changed from the old days, the 2018 Crozes Hermitage Domaine de Thalabert remains a solid offering in the Jaboulet lineup. Violets accent blackberries and plums on the nose, while the palate is full-bodied, lush and velvety, underscored by doses of salinity and licorice on the lengthy finish.
Drinking Window: 2020 - 2030
Reviewer Name: Joe Czerwinski
Review Date: 19th December 2019
The 2018 Crozes-Hermitage Domaine de Thalabert comes from deeper, pebbly soils and is a full-bodied, opulent wine. Notes of blackcurrants, tobacco leaf, ground pepper, and melted licorice all flow to a full-bodied wine that has tons of baby fat as well as sound underlying structure.
Reviewer Name: Jeb Dunnuck
Review Date: 12th December 2019
Saturated ruby. Pungent, spice-accented cassis, cherry, licorice and floral qualities on the powerfully scented nose. In an ample, weighty style, offering an array of black/blue fruit flavors that pick up a hint of smokiness on the back half. Finishes impressively long and chewy, with mounting tannins and a strong echo of dark fruit preserves.
Drinking Window: 2025 - 2034
Reviewer Name: Josh Raynolds
Review Date: 1st April 2020