Paul Jaboulet Aine Hermitage La Chapelle 1991 (1x75cl)
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After a hot summer followed by rain at harvest, this "miracle" vintage produced many gorgeous northern Rhône Syrahs. Balanced, racy, elegant, fresh and sweet-tasting, with smooth tannins. Aromas of leather, roasted nuts, plum and wood smoke bring a complexity that seduces. Medium-bodied and in the lineage of '96.--La Chapelle vertical. Drink now through 2015. -PM
Drinking Window: 2007 - 2017
Review Date: 15th December 1999
Showing a touch of oxidation, but still thoroughly enjoyable, full-bodied and textured, the 1991 Hermitage la Chapelle has lots of olive and darker fruits, as well as that mature la Chapelle bouquet of chocolate, soy and roasted meats. Big, fleshy and textured on the palate, I love it for its richness and it still has plenty of sweet tannin. I wouldn't push the aging curve here and see no reason to delay gratification, especially with the subtle kiss of oxidation. Nevertheless, this outstanding Hermitage offers plenty of character.
Drinking Window: 2015 - 2020
Reviewer Name: Jeb Dunnuck
Review Date: 14th September 2015
Dark red. Port-like aromas of chocolate, prune, and earth, plus a whiff of V8. Then sweet and gamey in the mouth, with very good density and surprisingly firm acids. Finishes with suave tannins and subtle, lingering, spicy flavor. Seemed to grow fresher in the glass and benefit from aeration.
Reviewer Name: Stephen Tanzer
Review Date: 1st November 1998