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Chave - Hermitage - Rouge - 1998

SKU 2
Prix

1 552 000 ₩

Fresh and expressive with layers of ripe cherry, forest floor, and savory nuance, carried by silky texture and balanced structure leading to a smooth and persistent finish.

1998

Quantité

Limited

Peak

Sommelier's Note

Jean-Louis Chave's Hermitage Rouge 1998 is now entering its mature glory — black olive, smoked meat, and crushed violet woven through a structured framework of granite and Syrah's signature pepper. Chave's signature assemblage from across the Hermitage hill's lieux-dits — Bessards, Le Méal, Les Roucoules — gives this bottling a complexity no single-vineyard Hermitage can match. Full-bodied yet aerial, with a long mineral finish that defines what Northern Rhône Syrah can be at its most refined.

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Colour

Red

Maturity

2004-2028

Sweetness

Dry

Grape

Syrah

Vintage

1998

Alcohol

13.5%

Body

Medium

Producer

Chave

Tasting Notes

Black Olive, Crushed Violet, Cracked Pepper, Smoked Meat, Black Cherry, Granite, Bay Leaf, Leather, Cocoa, Dried Herbs

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1998 was a warm, dry vintage in the Northern Rhône, producing structured Syrahs with classic ripeness and the firm tannins that benefit from extended cellar time — wines that are only now beginning to show their full complexity.

Climate

Domaine Jean-Louis Chave has been in the family since 1481 — sixteen generations of stewardship over Hermitage's finest parcels. Jean-Louis Chave continues the assemblage tradition, blending across multiple lieux-dits to express the hill itself rather than any single parcel.

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