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Ermitage Le Pavillon Bottle

Ermitage Le Pavillon

M. ChapoutierHermitage, France

Ermitage Le Pavillon by M. Chapoutier is a legendary, single‑parcel Syrah from ancient (around 90–100‑year‑old) biodynam…Learn More »

$455

/750ml

Current Retail Average

99

/100

Average Pro Rating

Philipp Hertzog

Ermitage Le Pavillon All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Ermitage Le Pavillon by M. Chapoutier is a legendary, single‑parcel Syrah from ancient (around 90–100‑year‑old) biodynamically farmed vines on the granite slopes of the Les Bessards lieu‑dit on Hermitage Hill, in France’s northern Rhône. Typically massively concentrated yet finely balanced, it shows deep garnet color and layered notes of dark berries, smoke, licorice, tobacco, cocoa and mineral tones, built for extremely long aging that can stret…Learn More »

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Ermitage Le Pavillon Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$399.98
2006
Ermitage le Pavillon Chapoutier 2006 (750ML)
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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$499.98
2018
Ermitage le Pavillon Chapoutier 2018 (750ML)
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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$499.99
2009
Ermitage Le Pavillon Chapoutier 2009 (750ML)

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Ermitage Le Pavillon · Knowledge Base

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Wine Profile
RedSyrah

About Ermitage Le Pavillon

Ermitage Le Pavillon by M. Chapoutier is a legendary, single‑parcel Syrah from ancient (around 90–100‑year‑old) biodynamically farmed vines on the granite slopes of the Les Bessards lieu‑dit on Hermitage Hill, in France’s northern Rhône. Typically massively concentrated yet finely balanced, it shows deep garnet color and layered notes of dark berries, smoke, licorice, tobacco, cocoa and mineral tones, built for extremely long aging that can stretch for many decades.