Hermitage Paul Chevalier 2010 13% rouge Cave de Tain I had one, but now I have another 4 sisters, the one is not dead,she is very much alive. The first thing that strikes you, is the spine, that quality of structure, that enables all components to come together, and to be held in place, and boy does she do that. In a way, dry, but not really so, leading to sweetness. Pansies on the nose, liquorice develops, the length develops,elongates and holds its place, especially at the front of the mouth, but as she opens up, your whole mouth is called into operation. You then know, you are serving her, and not her thats serving you. As times goes on, her "legs"get stronger, not thinner and a spicy, pepperiness grows on you, reminds me of a Racinne, but not vegetal in any way, but organic and earthy and more complex. ... But sleek. She definitely has more to bring to the fore. Deep and still purple, ever so slight menthol Good price, good value @£19.99
Today, I learned, that we very much can and do, expect wines to speak to us through what others have already said, but the greater value is to let her speak to you herself.
I guess the adage is, this Hermitage is for life and not just Christmas
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