CRITIC REVIEWS
Jeb Dunnuck
The first vintage where the new team was firmly in place, the 2006 Hermitage la Chapelle offers that classic, smoky, meaty La Chapelle bouquet to go with loads of fruits, medium to full-bodied richness, impressive mid-palate density and sweet tannin. This was easily the best showing I’ve had from this bottle, which often shows a much more rustic, evolved character.
Neal Martin
Tasted at Liberty’s Annual Jaboulet tasting. This is missing some fruit concentration on the nose: blackberry leaf, a touch of black olive, smoked meat. Good definition. The palate is ripe on the entry but then goes into auto-cruise, lacking the momentum, the unbridled exuberance of a great La Chapelle. Very conservative and reticent on the finish. Tasted November 2009.