Roederer Estate L’Ermitage 2006 (Archive)

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97 Points, Cellar Selection

Wine Enthusiast December 1, 2014

All the benefits of maturity come through in this deliciously complex flagship sparkling wine of the French-owned estate. It shows very minute, slow-rising bubbles and a beautiful bouquet of ginger, cinnamon, cherry and fresh croissants. The flavors are layered, intricate, subtle but somehow rich. A lush and seemingly soft texture is supported by fresh acidity that encourages a long and delicate finish. Mature, but not old, it should be great through 2020 or longer.

Overview

Founded in 1982, Roederer Estate is nestled in Mendocino County’s fog-shrouded, Anderson Valley. As the California property of Champagne Louis Roederer, Roederer Estate builds upon a centuries-old tradition of fine winemaking. The premium grape growing region’s proximity to the Pacific ocean gives rise to a gentle cycle of warm days and cool nights, allowing grapes to mature slowly on the vine and develop full varietal character.

Among the very few California sparkling wine houses that only sources estate-grown fruit, Roederer Estate is also meticulous about all its farming decisions. The winemaking process begins with in-depth knowledge of the Estate soils to introduce open lyre trellis system or high density plantation, extends to the decision to farm vineyards organically and biodynamically, and finishes by painstakingly tracking grape maturity to achieve perfect balance at harvest.

L’Ermitage, Roederer Estate’s special Tête de Cuvée, is a sparkling wine made only in exceptional years from pre-selected, estate-grown grapes. Carrying on the tradition of Champagne Louis Roederer in France, Roederer Estate produces its sparkling wines in the traditional French méthode traditionelle and adds special oak-aged reserve wines to each blend. L’Ermitage debuted with the 1989 vintage.

Winemaking

Roederer Estate wines are made with juice from just the cuvée pressing; no première or deuxième taille is used. The concept of the vintage L’Ermitage is the same one that is used in Champagne: Only the best of the vintage is selected. These are exceptional wines that create a noble blend that allows for longer aging, which produces a fine wine with elegance and finesse.

Tech

Appellation: Anderson Valley, California, United States

Varietals: 52% Chardonnay, 48% Pinot Noir – 4% aged reserve wine, vintage 2003

Wine Alcohol: 12.6%

Titratable Acidity: 0.8

pH: 3.14

Residual Sugar: 11.1 g/L

Cases Produced: 3,259 750ml cases, and 275 magnum cases

A bottle of L’Ermitage 2006

Tasting Notes

Medium to dark yellow color, quite rich in its appearance. Complex and well-developped aroma, earth, ripe apple, rich, some peach skin; butterscotch; medium bodied, nice layered palate; dry, smooth acidity, well balanced; earth, apple, and a hint of leather in the flavors, lots of nice fruit; long finish. Lush.

Latest tasting done on April 2018.