2019 Roederer Estate L'Ermitage

Proprietary Blend - 750ML
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REVIEWS

WE 100 JS 97 DC 96 VN 96 JD 95 WS 94
WE 100

Wine Enthusiast, September 2025

If sunshine could be bottled it would be this. Aromas of fresh succulent stone fruit, a hint of yeast, citrus blossoms and notes of quince on the nose. The mousse is creamy and light with baked red apples, blood orange...
JS 97

jamessuckling.com, December 2025

Pretty, delicate aromas of salt, herbs and pine forest. A compelling wine that really speaks of place, with fine bubbles that coat the palate before resolving in a finish of citrus oil and resinous herbs. Very fresh...
DC 96

Decanter, January 2026

The first vintage of L’Ermitage was 1989, and the wine is produced only in exceptional years. The 2019 vintage marks the first vintage of L’Ermitage to undergo full malolactic fermentation. A small portion of the wine...
VN 96

Vinous, June 2025

A young, potent wine, the 2019 Brut L'Ermitage is shaping up to be the greatest wine ever made at Roederer Estate. The aromatics are beguiling, but the 2019 is going to need a number of years to settle down. Readers...
JD 95

jebdunnuck.com, February 2025

The 2019 Brut L'Ermitage blends 52% Chardonnay and 48% Pinot Noir, all estate grown from one growing season, with 3.9% Chardonnay from the 2016 vintage, and a dosage of 6 grams per liter. A complete, well-integrated...
WS 94

Wine Spectator, June 2025

Dynamic yet elegantly structured, with alluring flavors of Asian pear, baked apple, brioche, clove and nutmeg that build richness on the graceful finish. Drink now through 2027. - TF

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type
Sparkling
Varietal
Proprietary Blend
Country
USA
Region
California
Sub-region
North Coast
Appellation
Mendocino
Sub-appellation
Anderson Valley
Vintage
2019
Size
750ML
Percent alcohol
12.5%
Closure
Cork

L'Ermitage, Roederer Estate's special Tete de Cuvee, 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 method and adds special oak-aged reserve wines to each blend. L'Ermitage debuted with the 1989 vintage.

The 2019 Roederer Estate L'Ermitage is a proprietary blend hailing from the Anderson Valley in the Mendocino sub-region of California's North Coast. Produced by the esteemed Roederer Estate, this white wine is a notable expression of the region’s terroir.

Wine Spectator awarded this vintage a commendable score of 94, describing it as "dynamic yet elegantly structured." The review highlights the wine's complex flavor profile, featuring "alluring flavors of Asian pear, baked apple, brioche, clove, and nutmeg," which contribute to its rich character. The tasting note emphasizes the wine's ability to build richness towards a "graceful finish," indicating a well-balanced composition that is both sophisticated and approachable.

The 2019 L'Ermitage is recommended for consumption between now and 2027, suggesting that it has the potential for aging, which could further enhance its depth and complexity. The combination of fruit and spice flavors, such as those of Asian pear and nutmeg, are typical of a well-crafted proprietary blend, offering a layered tasting experience.

Although the closure and alcohol percentage are not specified, the wine's overall profile suggests a harmonious blend of components that align with Roederer Estate's reputation for quality. This wine's accolades and detailed tasting notes from Wine Spectator position it as an excellent choice for those interested in exploring the nuances of California's North Coast wines.

In summary, the 2019 Roederer Estate L'Ermitage stands out for its elegant structure and dynamic flavor profile. It is a testament to the region's winemaking capabilities and is poised to please both casual wine enthusiasts and seasoned connoisseurs alike.