2009 Ermitage Le Pavillon
France
Hermitage
Southern Rhône
Red
Syrah/Shiraz
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According to general manager Pierre-Henri Morel, "to sum up 2009 and 2010 quickly, '09 is about the year and '10 is about the vineyard."Expanding on that thought, he added that "the ripeness of 2009 is the biggest marker of the year, while the freshness of 2010 allows the villages and their vineyards to express themselves more clearly."That said, he described the 2009s, at their best, as sensual wines that are easy to appreciate because of their richness.
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Pierre-Henri Morel, Chapoutier's commercial director, describes 2008 as "a vintage of the hills, completely. If you didn't have good terroir you suffered the effects of the season: the mildew in the summer and the late rains in particular." Two thousand nine, on the other hand, "was a year where even the less-blessed vineyards were able to produce good fruit because it was a flawless growing season, with enough warmth for very good ripeness but not so much that there was a lot of risk of getting roasted fruit." (Terlato Wines International, Lake Bluff, IL) Also recommended: 2008 Gigondas (85), 2008 Chateauneuf du Pape La Bernardine (86), 2008 Hermitage La Monier de la Sizeranne (86).