Hermitage

The most famous of all the northern Rhône appellations, its 120 hectares produce tiny quantities of very long-lived reds. The vines were grown in Roman times, although local folklore claims their origins to be 600 years earlier. The wines are powerful, with a deep colour and firm tannins, and the potential to age for many decades. The best Hermitage is produced from several climats blended together.

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2021 Hermitage Blanc, Domaine Marc Sorrel, Rhône
Ready - youthful
£106.00
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2021 Hermitage Rouge, Domaine Jean-Louis Chave, Rhône
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£376.00
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2021 Hermitage Rouge, Domaine Marc Sorrel, Rhône
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£106.00
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2021 Hermitage, La Chapelle, Domaine de La Chapelle, Rhône
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£1,432.00
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2020 Hermitage, La Maison Bleue, Domaine Paul Jaboulet Aîné, Rhône
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£46.50
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2020 Hermitage Blanc, Domaine Jean-Louis Chave, Rhône
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£298.00
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2020 Hermitage, La Chapelle, Paul Jaboulet Aîné, Rhône
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£1,339.50
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2017 Hermitage, Ligne de Crête, Les Grandes Vignes, Delas Frères, Rhône
Ready - mature
£141.50
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2017 Ermitage Rouge, Ex Voto, E. Guigal, Rhône
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£231.50
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2016 Hermitage Rouge, Domaine Jean-Louis Chave, Rhône
Ready - youthful
£455.50
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2009 Ermitage Rouge, Cuvée Cathelin, Domaine Jean-Louis Chave, Rhône
Ready - youthful
£10,804.00
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2003 Hermitage Rouge, Domaine Jean-Louis Chave, Rhône
Ready - at best
£976.00
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2000 Hermitage Rouge, Domaine Jean-Louis Chave, Rhône
Ready - mature
£568.00
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2008 Ermitage Rouge, Le Pavillon, M. Chapoutier, Rhône
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2021 Ermitage Blanc, De L'Orée, M. Chapoutier, Rhône
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2010 Hermitage, La Chapelle, Paul Jaboulet Aîné, Rhône
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2019 Ermitage Blanc, De L'Orée, M. Chapoutier, Rhône
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2019 Ermitage Rouge, Le Pavillon, M. Chapoutier, Rhône
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2008 Ermitage Rouge, Le Méal, Ferraton Père & Fils, Rhône
Ready - mature
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2018 Ermitage Blanc, l'Ermite, M. Chapoutier, Rhône
Ready - youthful
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2015 Ermitage Blanc, l'Ermite, M. Chapoutier, Rhône
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2015 Hermitage, Monier de la Sizeranne, M. Chapoutier, Rhône
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2007 Ermitage Blanc, Le Reverdy, Ferraton Père & Fils, Rhône
Ready - mature
Hermitage is the most famous of all the northern Rhône appellations. The hill of Hermitage is situated above the town of Tain and overlooks the town of Tournon, just across the river. Hermitage has 120 hectares and produces tiny quantities of very long-lived reds. The vines were grown in Roman times, although local folklore claims their origins to be nearly 600 years earlier. The name ‘Hermitage’ first appeared in the 16th century, derived from a legend of the 13th century Crusade, involving a wounded knight called Gaspard de Stérimberg, who made refuge on the hill, planted vines and became a hermit. During the 17th century, Hermitage was recognised as one of the finest in Europe. In 1775, Château Lafite was blended with Hermitage and was one of the greatest wines of its day. In the late 19th century, however, Phylloxera wiped out all the vineyards. The wines are powerful, with a deep colour and firm tannins, developing into some of the finest examples in France, with the potential to age for many decades. The best Hermitage is produced from several climats or more, blended together. The main climats are Les Bessards, Le Meal, L’Hermite, Les Greffieux and Les Diognieres. Most of the finest climats face broadly south, giving maximum sunshine. Most growers only have one or two climats and they might not complement each other; Hermitage quality can therefore vary hugely. Only the top producers have extensive diversified holdings. 80% of the wine produced is red, however up to 15% of white grapes can be used in the blend. Most growers use 100% Syrah and utilise the white grapes to make white wines only. Chapoutier, Jaboulet and Tain l'Hermitage are the principal proprietors of the appellation’s vineyards. The white wines are made from the Marsanne and Roussanne grapes. Great white Hermitage can age, taking on the fruit characters of apricots and peaches, often giving a very nutty finish. The best examples in great vintages can last 50 years. Mature red Hermitage can be confused with old Bordeaux. In a blind tasting of 1961 First Growth Clarets, the famous 1961 Hermitage La Chapelle was included. Most people, including its owner, Gerard Jaboulet, mistook it for Château Margaux.