
E. Guigal : Hermitage 2021
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Description
Tasting Characteristics and Recommendations for E. Guigal’s 2021 Hermitage Blanc
Tasting
Appearance
The wine displays a bright straw-yellow hue.
Nose
The nose reveals an elegant, floral bouquet, with aromas of white flowers, honey and apricot. Notes of toasted almonds and orchard fruit gradually emerge, alongside delicately spicy touches and citrus nuances.
Palate
On the palate, this dry white wine charms with its concentration and depth. The palate shows fine minerality, characteristic of Hermitage’s granitic terroir, with aromas of white peach and white-fleshed fruits. The well-integrated acidity brings freshness and energy, while the round, powerful texture offers a lovely sense of fullness. The finish lingers with finesse and purity.
Food and wine pairings
This Rhône Valley white wine pairs perfectly with premium grilled or poached fish, seafood and shellfish. It also matches very well with white meats in a creamy mushroom sauce, as well as with aged firm cheeses.
Serving and cellaring
It is recommended to serve the 2021 Hermitage Blanc at a temperature between 10 and 12°C. This wine can be enjoyed now and will continue to develop until around 2032.
An elegant, mineral Hermitage Blanc from the Rhône Valley
The estate
Founded in 1946 by Étienne Guigal in Ampuis, in the heart of Côte-Rôtie, the House of E. Guigal has established itself as one of the most prestigious producers in the Rhône Valley. Now led by Philippe Guigal, representing the third generation, the estate spans several appellations in both the northern and southern Rhône. The domaine is notably renowned for its exceptional cuvées and its environmental commitment, having obtained High Environmental Value Level III certification. E. Guigal also has its own artisan cooperage since 2003, producing around eight hundred barrels per year to maintain perfect control over the aging of its wines.
The vineyard
The Hermitage appellation covers 309 acres planted on a spectacular granitic hill overlooking the banks of the Rhône. This exceptional terroir, cultivated for over twenty-four centuries, benefits from south- and east-facing exposures that ensure maximum sunlight. Granitic soils provide excellent drainage and mineral richness, reflected in the wines’ character. The warm continental climate and the northerly wind bring freshness and balance throughout the growing season. White wines account for around 30% of the appellation’s production.
The vintage
The 2021 vintage in the northern Rhône Valley was marked by challenging weather conditions. A devastating frost in early April affected many appellations, although the Hermitage hill was relatively spared. The rainy spring encouraged the development of downy mildew and botrytis, while flowering proved delicate. Persistent rainfall in June and hail episodes in early summer further complicated the season. A late mini heatwave allowed for proper veraison, but harvest was delayed by two weeks compared with 2020, beginning in September. The great hillside terroirs and old vines made it possible to produce quality wines despite these challenges.
Vinification and aging
Due to the specific characteristics of the 2021 vintage, Hermitage Blanc is a blend of the Tradition cuvée and parcels usually intended for the Ex-Voto cuvée, which was not produced separately this year. The wine was aged for twenty-four months in French oak, split evenly between new barrels and second-fill barrels. These barrels were made entirely in the estate’s cooperage, enabling precise control over wood selection and toast intensity.
Grape varieties
Marsanne (95%)
Roussanne (5%)



