JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE Cuvée Cathelin 1990
JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE Cuvée Cathelin 1990
JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE Cuvée Cathelin 1990
JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE Cuvée Cathelin 1990
JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE Cuvée Cathelin 1990
JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE Cuvée Cathelin 1990
JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE Cuvée Cathelin 1990
JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE Cuvée Cathelin 1990
JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE Cuvée Cathelin 1990
JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE Cuvée Cathelin 1990
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1990

JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE Cuvée Cathelin 1990

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Jeff Leve - The Wine Cellar Insider
Mind blowing juice! I've had this wine a few times, and was never really impressed, in part, because of the oak treatment. Obviously, the secret was not waiting 27 years because I could not believe how great this was! Truffle, wet forest floor, black cherries, earth, spice, pepper and herbs only gets the party started! There is an insane opulent texture, tremendous concentration and a finish that does not quit. Voluptuous in nature, yet, pure, sexy and regal, this stunner is off the charts.
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Robert PARKER - The Wine Advocate
To drink between 2011 and 2050.
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Region Rhône
Appellation Hermitage Rouge
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Domaine Jean-Louis Chave
Domaine Jean-Louis Chave

The Jean Louis Chave estate is the jewel of a centuries-old family. Jean Louis Chave is the sixth generation of winemaker in this estate. The domain is renowned for its high-quality Hermitage wines. Located in the North of the Rhône region, the estate includes a 10-hectare vineyard for the production of its red wines; including a plot of very old vines Les Roucoules, another 80-year-old Les Bessards, relatively young vines at l'Ermite, extremely old at Péléat and Beaumes, and 50-year-old vines at Méal.

Each of these vineyards produces a wine with slightly different palettes of aromas, textures and flavours, but the "sum of the parts" is far more interesting than each cuvée taken individually. The red Hermitage from Domaine Chave becomes dazzling after several years of ageing. Full-bodied and concentrated, magnificently complex and refined, it develops a vast array of aromas ranging from blackcurrant to smoky notes, with hints of prune and spices.

The white wine from Domaine Chave develops creamy and honeyed aromas of hazelnut, peach and apricot, with a rare unctuousness, and has the potential to age for several decades. These Hermitages stand out, with their freshness, balance, finesse, and length, clearly above all others.