This bordered on “really good” and “exceptional”. With being so young for a white Rhône, I’m sure this will push in to exceptional territory rather easily within 5-10yrs.
A producer I don’t know much about, but being a fan of all things northern Rhône, I wanted to roll the dice. 100% marsanne. I opted to open this early as I have the opportunity to buy a few more bottles, so I wanted to check in.
The aromatics and palate are quite different. Channeling a kiss of that nutty and rich profile on the nose up front, but the palate sports quite a bit of bright lemon zest and almost more reductive like notes (smoky) before the finish fans out with honey roasted cashews, almond skin, and some wax. Orange blossom type notes are here, but faint.
This changed immensely with 2+hrs of air in the bottle, so the rollercoaster is just beginning. Delicious.
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(from Coravin): An exceptional white Hermitage that is already approachable and should continue evolving for a decade. Swirl for 20-30 minutes and let it warm up a bit. How does Marc Sorrel manage to get his white Hermitage to display nutty, almond notes even in their youth? Others often need 10-12 years to get anywhere near.
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2/11/2022 - Shay.Aldriedge Likes this wine: 93 Points
This bordered on “really good” and “exceptional”. With being so young for a white Rhône, I’m sure this will push in to exceptional territory rather easily within 5-10yrs.
A producer I don’t know much about, but being a fan of all things northern Rhône, I wanted to roll the dice. 100% marsanne. I opted to open this early as I have the opportunity to buy a few more bottles, so I wanted to check in.
The aromatics and palate are quite different. Channeling a kiss of that nutty and rich profile on the nose up front, but the palate sports quite a bit of bright lemon zest and almost more reductive like notes (smoky) before the finish fans out with honey roasted cashews, almond skin, and some wax. Orange blossom type notes are here, but faint.
This changed immensely with 2+hrs of air in the bottle, so the rollercoaster is just beginning. Delicious.
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2/2/2020 - Herschel Krustofski Likes this wine: 94 Points
(from Coravin): An exceptional white Hermitage that is already approachable and should continue evolving for a decade.
Swirl for 20-30 minutes and let it warm up a bit.
How does Marc Sorrel manage to get his white Hermitage to display nutty, almond notes even in their youth? Others often need 10-12 years to get anywhere near.
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