Wine Advocate #193 - Feb 2011
Score : 93+
The 2007 Hermitage Ex-Voto Blanc enjoys the same 100% new oak treatment and 30 months aging in barrel (an uncommonly long time for a dry white wine, but these wines are so concentrated and full, they can easily handle their long aging). The 2007 is more closed than the 2006, revealing a light gold color along with hints of crushed rocks, white currants, quince, hazelnut and marmalade, excellent acidity and super intensity but much less evolution, which is atypical for this vintage. Cellar it for several years and consume it over the following two decades. Robert Parker.
Wine Spectator - Nov 15, 2010
Score: 95
Intense, with gorgeously pure salted butter, brioche, paraffin, creamed yellow apple, anise and persimmon notes all woven together and pushed by a broad but well-focused finish. This has the length to let everything take an encore. Impressive. Drink now through 2020. 558 cases made. James Molesworth.
Guide Bettane et Desseauve des Vins de France
Score : 17/20
De fines notes grillées commencent à dominer les beaux arômes de beurre frais de l’élevage. Allonge distinguée pour une bouche bien concentrée, qui finit fraîche, on peut encore patienter.