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2021 Crozes-Hermitage, Mise en Bouche, Emmanuel Darnaud, Rhône
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2021 Crozes-Hermitage, Les Trois Chênes, Emmanuel Darnaud, Rhône
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2021 Crôzes-Hermitage, Vieilles Vignes de Gervans, Georges Lelektsoglou, Rhône
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2020 Crozes-Hermitage, Au Fil du Temps, Emmanuel Darnaud, Rhône
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2020 Crozes-Hermitage, Domaine de Thalabert, Paul Jaboulet Aîné, Rhône
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2018 Crozes-Ermitage, Les Varonniers, M. Chapoutier, Rhône
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2021 Crozes-Hermitage, Domaine de Thalabert, Paul Jaboulet Aîné, Rhône
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2016 Crozes-Hermitage, Les Trois Chênes, Emmanuel Darnaud, Rhône
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2019 Crozes-Hermitage, Domaine de Thalabert, Paul Jaboulet Aîné, Rhône
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Crôzes-Hermitage is the largest AC in the Northern Rhône, producing 10 times the volume of Hermitage and over half of the Northern Rhône’s total production. The appellation was created in 1937 with the single commune of Crozes, which is situated northeast of the hill of Hermitage. Wines are now produced from 11 different communes. Its vineyards surround the hill of Hermitage on equally hilly terrain where richer soils produce wines that are softer and fruitier, with a more forward style. The Syrah variety is used, but legally Marsanne and Roussanne can be added to the blend (up to 15 percent). In the north, the commune of Gervans is similar to Les Bessards in Hermitage, with granite soil producing tannic reds that need time to evolve. While in Larnage, in the south, the heavy clay soils give the wine breadth and depth (albeit they can sometimes be flabby), the soils to the east of river on higher ground comprise stony, sandy and clay limestone, making them ideal for the production of white wines. The best reds are produced on the plateaus of Les Chassis and Les Sept Chenin, which straddles the infamous N7 road to the south of Tain. Here the land is covered with cailloux roulés, which resemble the small pudding stones fond in Châteauneuf. The wines can vary hugely in quality and style, and the majority of the reds tend to be fairly light. Many of the wines are made by a variation of the macération carbonique technique, bottled no later than one year after the vinification. The best producers, however, use traditional fermentation techniques. There are small amounts of white wine made from Marsanne and Roussanne, accounting for approximately 10 percent of the appellation. The finest whites are produced from around Mercurol. Recommended producers: Paul Jaboulet, Chapoutier, Colombier, Ferraton Best vintages: 2006, 2005, 2004, 1999, 1995, 1990, 1989, 1988,