2004 Delas, Hermitage, Les Bessards 1x150cl

2004 Delas, Hermitage, Les Bessards 1x150cl

$620.00 Excl. GST
$675.80 Incl. GST
IN BOND
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COUNTRY
France
REGION
Rhone
VINTAGE
2004
PRODUCER
Delas
WINE TYPE
Red
AVAILABILITY
Immediate, 3 in stock, Duty Paid

Producer Profile

Wines Vineyard Holdings:

  • Condrieu :
  • Clos Boucher : 6500 to 7000 bottles /year
  • La Galopine : 13 000 bottles /year
  • Cornas : 96 ha
  • Chante Perdrix : (15 000 bottles/year)
  • Côte-Rôtie : 191 ha
  • La Landonne : (2500 bottles/year)
  • Seigneur de Maugiron : (15 000 bottles/year)
  • Crozes-Hermitage : 1,29 ha
  • Les Launes White : (20 000 bottles/year)
  • Le Clos Red : (7000 bottles/year)
  • Les Launes Red : (100 000 bottles/year)
  • Tour d’Albon : (25 000 bottles/year)
  • Hermitage :134 ha
  • Marquise de la Tourette White : (10 000 bottles/year)
  • Les Bessards Red : (6000 bottles/year)
  • Marquise de la Tourette Red : (30 000 bottles/year)
  • Saint-Joseph White : 961 ha
  • Les Challeys : (15 000 bottles/year)
  • Sainte-Epine : (30 000 bottles/year)
  • Saint-Joseph Red : 1005 ha
  • François de Tournon : (20 000 bottles/year)
  • Les Challeys Red : (65 000 bottles/year)
  • Sainte-Epine : (4000 bottles/year)

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Tasting Notes

Robert Parker 93

The 2004 Hermitage les Bessards is an elegant, layered and ready-to-go Hermitage that gives up classic smoked duck, Asian spices, soy, mineral and assorted dark fruits. It’s medium to full-bodied, nicely concentrated, balanced and seamless, with lots of charm. Drinking beautifully today, enjoy bottles anytime over the coming decade. [Jeb Dunnuck, 28/09/2017]

Anticipated maturity: 2015-2025

Vinous 94

Ruby-red. Very pungent, deep aromas of tobacco- and underbrush-laced red and blackcurrant. Powerful and rich, showing impressive sweetness to its potent cassis and blackberry flavors. Really stains the palate, finishing with exceptional purity and mineral tones. Whatever tannins are here (and you know there are plenty) are completely absorbed by the sheer fruit mass. [Josh Raynolds, 01/01/2007]

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