Intense & Supple 93pt Jaboulet Crozes Hermitage On Sale!
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Paul Jaboulet Aine Crozes Hermitage
Domaine de Thalabert 2010
Rhone, France
"The 2010 Crozes-Hermitage Domaine de Thalabert, which I raved about last year, is slightly better than their brilliant 2009. It boasts a dense purple color along with a beautiful perfume of camphor, licorice, forest floor, black currants and Christmas fruitcake. With tremendous intensity, full body and supple tannins, it should drink well for 10-15 years, perhaps longer where well-stored. This cuvee is always one of the best buys in the Northern Rhone."
93 Points Robert Parker
93 Points International Wine Cellars' Josh Raynolds
Suggested Retail Price $65.00
Our Regular Price $54.99
Sale Price: $49.49 Fantastic!
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This is one of Jaboulet's most sought after Domaine wines from Crozes Hermitage, year after year. We've not only got it on sale for the next week BUT WE'VE ADDED $1 PER BOTTLE SHIPPING! HURRY! EXTREMELY LIMITED!
$1 PER BOTTLE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF 3 BOTTLES OR MORE, JUST ENTER THE PROMO CODE "ThalabertDS" IN THE PROMOTION CODE BOX IN THE SHOPPING CART LOCATED RIGHT UNDER THE TOTAL FIELD AND CLICK THE UPDATE BUTTON. IF YOU COMBINE THIS WINE WITH OTHER WINES IN YOUR ORDER, YOU WILL BE CHARGED REGULAR SHIPPING FOR THOSE WINES. THIS OFFER ENDS March 4, 2013 OR BEFORE IF WE SELL OUT!
In 1834, Antoine Jaboulet (1807 - 1864) started working the land in this region thereby linking his destiny with that of this fertile terroir. Combining hard work and passion, his vines were to provide him with a wine of exceptional quality, to be perpetuated by his sons, Paul and Henri. It was Paul who then gave his name to the business. Since then, the generations have continued to succeed one another. The Frey family, longstanding winemakers in Champagne and owners of Chateau La Lagune in Bordeaux, acquired Maison Paul Jaboulet Aine in January 2006, thus adding to its portfolio of prestigious names. Frederic Jaboulet shares the Frey family's passion for excellence. La Chapelle, which is situated on the hillside of l'Hermitage, looks out over the Rhone Valley. During the 13th century, the Chevalier de Sterimberg made it his home on his return from the crusades. Later still, it became the source of the family's flagship wine, l’Hermitage La Chapelle. The 1961 vintage would be classed among the Twelve mythical bottles of the 20th century, and a small number of bottles and magnums are still kept by Jaboulet and in a few cellars elsewhere in the world… For nearly two centuries, Jaboulet has been producing wines that represent generations of hard work and a passion for excellence. In order to perpetuate these values, Jaboulet adheres to an unswerving commitment to improving vineyards, through strategic acquisitions and work in the cellars, while respecting the environment at the same time. One of the early acquisitions was the Domaine de Thalabert. The Crozes Hermitage vineyard is the largest of all the northern Rhone Valley Appellations. It extends over 11 communes situated in the Drome, on the left bank of the Rhone. The Domaine de Thalabert has belonged to the Maison Paul Jaboulet Aine since 1834. It is situated on the plain, and is the oldest in the Appellation. This estate of around 40 hectares (98 acres) is located on a pebbly plain that is glacial in origin. These small, round pebbles store heat during the day and release it at night, providing optimum maturity. This wine is made from 100% Syrah; the vines are 40 to 60 years old. The wine is aged for 12 months in oak. |
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