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M. Chapoutier : La Mordorée 2008
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M. Chapoutier : La Mordorée 2008

Selection Parcellaire - - - Red - See details
Parker | 89
J. Robinson | 16.5
Bettane & Desseauve | 18
Wine Spectator | 88
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Marks and reviews

89

/100

Robert Parker

Robert M. Parker, Jr.

Aromas of lilacs, crushed rocks, blue and red fruits, and a gamy, earthy scent emerge from the dark ruby-hued, medium-bodied 2008 Cote Rotie La Mordoree (604 cases produced). It is aromatically complex but seems to fade on the palate. Nevertheless, it is a fine effort for a 2008. Drink it over the next 7–8 years. Other extraordinary efforts readers should watch for include the 2009 Bila Haut Lesquerde, a Syrah-dominated wine that I scored in the upper 90s. Equally profound, but made from a completely different blend, is the Bila Haut Cotes du Roussillon Villages La Tour de France, which is a blend of 90% Grenache and 10% Syrah. Both of these offerings are as remarkable as wine can be. From Australia, noteworthy wines include the Domaine Tournon 2009 Shiraz (or Syrah), an outstanding red sold at a fair price, and his single-vineyard offerings the 2009 Shiraz Shays’ Flat and the 2009 Shiraz Landsborough, both extraordinary, mid-90-point Syrahs from Victoria. Also, readers should not forget his 2009 La Pleiade M45, a Syrah from the Cambrian soils of Heathcote. An Australian wine that flirts with perfection, which I had never tasted before, is the 2009 Shiraz One Shot from Beechworth, which is like a liqueur of blueberries and raspberries intermixed with graphite, tar, and minerality. Other stunning offerings from Domaine Terlato and Chapoutier include the 2009 Shiraz Malakoff (rated 92–94) and the 2009 Shiraz L Block (rated 93–95+). Last but not least, Michel Chapoutier has entered the Portuguese wine arena, producing two extraordinary wines from a 5-hectare parcel in the Douro. The 2009 Touriga Nacional (rated 94–96) comes from pure schist soils. It reveals incredible floral notes intermixed with sweet blueberry, black raspberry, and cassis. As amazing as it is, it may be surpassed by the 2009 Touriga Nacional Pinteivera from Pinhao. It is undeniably the single greatest red Portuguese wine I have ever tasted. It, too, comes from schist soils. Both of these wines are remarkable efforts from what may be the world’s leading, irreverent genius in winemaking and winemaking philosophy. And one more thing about the remarkable Michel Chapoutier: he now has property in Alsace, Domaine Schieferkopf. I tasted a 2009 Riesling (rated 89), 2009 Riesling Buehl (rated 93), and 2009 Riesling Fels (rated 94). All are very dry, crisp, medium- to full-bodied Rieslings from the Andlau sector of northern Alsace. These remarkable whites come from schist soils, and Chapoutier has again demonstrated his Midas touch with a completely different varietal. Michel Chapoutier is firmly convinced that 2009 is the greatest vintage in his lifetime, which means 2009 surpasses 2003 (he made some great wines in that unusual vintage), 1999, 1990, and 1989 (his debut vintage after taking over the firm). These wines are all produced from biodynamically farmed vineyards. Moreover, there is no chaptalization or acidification, and as Michel Chapoutier says, he wants to capture each vintage in photographic detail. It is also important to recognize Chapoutier’s life philosophy which, rather than being obsessed with correcting one’s faults, is dedicated to capitalizing on one’s strengths. For all his charm and bravado, Chapoutier is the quintessential man of the soil, a true terroiriste dedicated to producing the most vivid, natural, and unadulterated expressions of the many different vineyards with which he works. While 2009 was a perfect year of extraordinary concentration as well as freshness, the 2008 vintage experienced huge rainstorms on September 5, 6, and 8. However, Chapoutier argues that while his biodynamically farmed vineyards suffered from some dilution, they had no sanitary problems like many other estates endured. Certainly his 2008s appear to be among the strongest efforts in a disappointing vintage in the Northern Rhone. One expects Chapoutier to excel with his four Hermitage vineyards (Le Pavillon, l’Ermite, Le Meal, and Les Greffieux). Tasting through the 2009s reinforces the belief that this is one of the all-time great vintages for the entire Northern Rhone Valley. It couldn’t happen at a better time. While certain 2003s are great, there really hasn’t been an overall consistently profound vintage in the Northern Rhone since 1990. Connoisseurs should be stocking up on the single-vineyard offerings, both white and red, which are spectacular. Michel Chapoutier makes a bevy of other wines that merit a few notes because they are so good. Even though they are not from my areas of responsibility, I thought I would mention a few that stood out when I tasted with him. Like an itinerant genius, Chapoutier has projects in Australia, Portugal, and southern France. My colleague David Schildknecht and I have written about his exquisite offerings from the Cotes du Roussillon under the label Domaine de Bila Haut, and his partnership with the Laughton family for his Agly Brothers Cotes du Roussillon rouge. These wines all merit consumers’ attention. Importer: Terlato Wines International, Lake Bluff, IL; tel. (847) 604-8900

88

/100

Wine Spectator

James Molesworth

Shows a leafy edge, with medium-weight pepper, mulled cherry and light spice notes, backed by crisp acidity. More pomegranate and cherry pit notes appear as this fleshes out in the glass. Drink now through 2013. 40 cases imported.

89

/100

Vinous

Josh Raynolds

Vivid purple. Pungent, high-toned aromas of black raspberry, cherry-cola, spices and herbs. Juicy, smoky and spicy, with smoothly integrated acidity lending energy to its sweet dark berry flavors. Finishes brisk, with good bite and lingering spiciness.

94

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Elegant, refined and fresh, with soft, polished tannins, ripe red fruits, spice and earthy accents, the floral character really comes through on the nose. On the palate, the blend of freshness and fruit charms you. The wine is just now entering its drinking window.

Description

This Cote-Rotie fine wine comes from vertiginous steep hills on which any mechanical work is impossible. The 2008 M.Chapoutier Côte-Rotie La Mordoree red exhibits a ruby-tinted dark red colour. It gradually releases leather, tapenade, and black cherry fragrances. A good density is found on the palate. This wine is characterised by a beautiful elegance and power, the whole in perfect balance. The 2007 Cote-Rotie La Mordoree is one of the most prestigious M.Chapoutier cuvee. 

M. Chapoutier : La Mordorée 2008
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