Hermitage Producers Flashcards
Where is Chave and when was it founded?
Mauves (St Joseph), 1481
Chave: Hermitage Climats
Bessards: Syrah, Granite
l’Hermite: Syrah, Granite; Roussanne, Loess; Marsanne, Clay-Lime
Péléat: Syrah, Alluvials, Silex, Clay; Marsanne, Sand, Granite
Le Méal: Syrah, Alluvial, Granite
Rocoules: Marsanne and Roussane, Clay-Lime
Maison Blanche: Marsanne, Alluvials, Clay-Lime
Chave: Other Vineyrds
Saint Joseph: Dardouilles, Les Oliviers, Pichonnier, Bachasson
Crozes: Gros des Vignes
Chave: Hermitage Blend
Rouge: all seven climats; Bessardes is the heart
Blanc: 80-85% Marsanne, 15-20% Roussanne, Rocoules is the heart
What is Cuvée Cathelin?
A barrel selection of Chave Hermitage, produced only in certain years, same elevage as the “basic” cuvee.
Cuvée Cathelin vintages
1990, 1991, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2015
Chave Vin de Paille vintages
1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1996, 1997, 2000
Publically revived in 1986; made in some vintages (1952. 1974, etc.) previously for home consumption.
Chave: Vinification
Currently all destemmed for reds (since the 1980’s - before, not, and pre 1960 destemming was done by hand), whole cluster press for whites
Generally native yeasts
Reds:
Mix of stainless and old open-top wood vats, generally punchdowns over pumpovers, little to no batonnage
Wines are vinified and aged separately in 228L barriques by climat for 26mos before blending.
Aged in oak, from new to 5yo barrels, generally max 30% new (vintage dependent)
Some fining, no filtering.
Whites:
90% barrel-fermented in up to one-third new oak, then aged for 18 months
What is the single most legendary vintage of Jaboulet-Aine La Chapelle?
1961
Who owns Jaboulet-Aine?
Jean-Jacques Frey, as of 2005 - Swiss financier and owner of La Lagune - 3rd growth Bordeaux (stockholder in Billecart-Salmon and Ayala)
Jaboulet-Aine: Vineyards
Les Grandes Vignes
Les Bessards
Le Méal (heart of the estate)
Les Greffieux
Rocoules
Les Diognières
Diognières et Torras
La Croix
Average vine age 35-45 years
What is La Chapelle?
Jaboulet-Aine’s Hermitage, named for the chapel at the top of L’Hermite, purchased by Henri Jaboulet in 1929. Always a barrel selection, usually centered around Le Méal for the red, and Roucoules for the white (80/20 M/R)
What is the second wine of Jaboulet-Aine?
Taurobole (formerly Pied de la Côte from 1990, last vintage 2001)
La Petite Chapelle is the second wine as of 2001.
Has La Chapelle Blanc always been produced?
No, it was discontinued from 1963-2005.
What is Chevalier de Sterimberg?
Hermitage blanc from Jaboulet-Aine, named for Gaspar de Sterimberg, the chevalier-crusader-turned-hermit of Hermitage.
65% Marsanne, 35% Roussanne.