
Domaine Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage 2019
Domaine Jean-Louis Chave
Chave Hermitage is the quietest of the great Northern Rhône wines — no marketing machine, no celebrity winemaker narrative. Just six centuries of one family working the same granite hillside. The 2019 vintage offered ideal conditions, and this wine captures the hill's full voice: power, elegance, and a sense of place that transcends vintage variation.
Nose
Concentrated blackcurrant and violet pour from the glass, followed by cedar, crushed mint, and a savoury, almost gamey meatiness. There is a granite-like minerality underneath that signals terroir before technique.
Palate
Full-bodied and densely structured, with layers of dark berry fruit, toasted oak, and a pronounced floral lift of rose and violet. The tannins are firm but fine-grained, providing architecture without aggression. A cedar and mint thread runs the length of the palate.
Finish
Enormously long, with blackcurrant, cedar, and a persistent violet-mineral echo that seems to deepen rather than fade.
- Varietal
- Syrah
- Blend
- 100% Syrah (assembled from multiple Hermitage lieux-dits)
- Vineyards
- Les Bessards, Le Méal, L'Ermite, Péléat, Les Rocoules
- Alcohol
- 13.5%
- Organic / Biodynamic
- No
Food Pairing
Herb-crusted rack of lamb with black olive tapenade
Produced by the Chave family on the granite slopes of Hermitage hill, a lineage unbroken since 1481, making it one of the longest continuous winemaking families in France.
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