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ACCOLADE RESULTS
91 points
2020 M. Chapoutier Les Meysonniers Blanc
James Suckling, James Suckling, February 2022
“Very creamy, with plenty of candied-lemon and orange character and touches of hay, this is a rather full-bodied and textural white Rhone. Interesting toasty nuances at the supple finish. From organically grown grapes. Drink or hold.”
91 points
2019 M. Chapoutier La Bernardine Rouge
James Suckling, James Suckling, February 2022
“Very meaty and savory with discreet red-fruit aromas, this is quite a traditional style of Chateauneuf with some spice. The well-crafted, gentle tannins support the full body without stepping into the foreground, and that makes this very easy to enjoy right now. Mellow finish. Drink or hold.”
91 points
2019 M. Chapoutier Sicamor
Joe Czerwinski, Robert Parker Wine Advocate, January 2022
“The cedar, vanilla and wood spice-scented 2019 Crozes-Hermitage Sicamor backs those notes with copious black cherries and blackberries. A blend of three different terroirs (granite, puddingstone and argille-galets), it's full-bodied, concentrated and richly tannic, with a long, velvety finish. Purists will say it's oaky and a bit generic, but quibbles aside, it's a tasty glass of wine for drinking over the rest of this decade.”
91 points
2019 M. Chapoutier Les Meysonniers Rouge
Joe Czerwinski, Robert Parker Wine Advocate, January 2022
“An exceptional vintage for this wine, the 2019 Crozes Hermitage les Meysonniers showcases violets, cassis and crushed stone aromas on its complex, nuanced nose. Medium to full-bodied on the palate, it's silky and seductive, with a long, exquisitely balanced finish. Drink Date: 2022-2028.” ”
90 points
2021 Mathilde Chapoutier Selection Grand Ferrage Provence Rosé
Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast, August 2022
“The pure, clean fruit of this wine is instantly delicious. Its bright acidity, vivid red currant flavors and freshness make this is a refreshing wine that's ready to drink now. ”
90 points
2021 M. Chapoutier Belleruche Rosé
Wine Enthusiast, August 2022
“This gorgeously red-berried blend of Grenache and Cinsault is a gold standard for consistently well-made, accessibly priced rosé from the Côtes du Rhône. Peppery and perfumed with hints of rosemary and wild mint and concentrated in red cherry and raspberry flavors, it's a solid accompaniment to a summer barbecue or lighter fare year-round. ”
90 points
2019 M. Chapoutier Petite Ruche Rouge
Jeb Dunnuck, Jeb Dunnuck, March 2022
“I loved the 2019 Crozes-Hermitage La Petite Ruche. A good value (it’s often in the market for less than the list price), it has ripe darker cherry and peppery, bouquet garni-like notes in a medium to full-bodied, ripe, balanced, supple style that’s a joy to drink. It’s not going to make old bones, but it will shine on the dinner table over the coming couple of years.”
90 points
2020 M. Chapoutier Les Meysonniers Rouge
James Suckling, James Suckling, February 2022
“Lots of black cherry, but also some eucalyptus on the nose of this youthful Crozes-Hermitage. Sleek and crisp with moderate tannins and a cranberry type of acidity that’s pronounced at the finish. From biodynamically grown grapes with Demeter certification. Maybe this will show better after another year of bottle age? Drink or hold.”
90 points
2020 M. Chapoutier Belleruche Rouge
James Suckling, James Suckling, February 2022
“This well-made Cotes-du-Rhone has attractive red-fruit aromas, but also some meaty depth. Generous body and appealing roundness on the palate, the gently dry tannins giving it some backbone at the surprisingly long finish. A blend based on grenache and syrah. Drink now.”
90 points
2020 Mathilde Chapoutier Selection Grand Ferrage Provence Rosé
Jeb Dunnuck, Jeb Dunnuck, January 2022
“Orange blossom, strawberries, and some floral notes all emerge from Mathilde’s 2020 Côtes De Provence Grand Ferrage Rosé, a medium-bodied, beautifully balanced, crisp, yet still nicely textured rosé. Based on Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, and Rolle, drink up.”