2007 Hermitage Ex Voto
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Tasted blind. Looked very much more evolved than the Chave equivalent served alongside. Deep ruby with a rust-coloured rim. Relaxed leather and liquorice notes on the nose. Round with perceptible fruit. Lovely now and a much better drink for today than the Chave 2007. Rich, transparent, long and racy. Ready. Oddly, the back label of this wine claimed it was white. Arguably a little gentler than archetypal, long-living Hermitage. (JR)
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The Wine Advocate
Jancis Robinson MW
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A similar extroverted, sexy style to the '09, just on a slightly smaller scale, the 2007 Hermitage Ex Voto offers sensational black raspberry, creme de cassis, creamy licorice and crushed flower-like aromas and flavors, with the telltale minerality/graphite of the Hermitage Hill coming through with time in the glass. While aged close to four years in 100% new French oak, you'd never know it by tasting it. This full-bodied, beautifully concentrated, layered and already approachable beauty will have another 30+ years of drinkability.
Opaque ruby. Boysenberry, blueberry and smoky Indian spices on the expansive, heady nose, with a sexy floral quality that gains strength with air. Deep, sappy and palate-staining dark fruit compote flavors show unlikely energy and become spicier and smokier with air. A strikingly expressive, potent and compellingly fragrant wine that finishes with superb clarity and floral-driven persistence.