Winemaker Notes
Blackcurrant, violet, and pepper on the nose with a smooth palate of black fruit, mineral and a smoke.
Professional Ratings
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Jeb Dunnuck
Lots of cedary spice, herbes de Provence, new leather, and sweet cassis and raspberry fruits emerge from the 2017 Crozes-Hermitage, which is medium-bodied, supple, beautifully polished, and elegant on the palate. This was a terrific vintage for Crozes, and this 2017 has a classic, balanced style that's going to evolve beautifully for 7-8 years or more.
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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
Fairly bursting with blueberries and raspberries, the 2017 Crozes Hermitage is a medium-bodied, lush, easy-drinking Syrah to gulp down over the next several years. There's just enough of a tannic backbone to think it will be adequate with grilled burgers but enough suppleness that you can happily drink it on its own.
Marked by an unmistakable deep purple hue and savory aromatics, Syrah makes an intense, powerful and often age-worthy red. Native to the Northern Rhône, Syrah achieves its maximum potential in the steep village of Hermitage and plays an important component in the Red Rhône Blends of the south, adding color and structure to Grenache and Mourvèdre. Syrah is the most widely planted grape of Australia and is important in California and Washington. Sommelier Secret—Such a synergy these three create together, the Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre trio often takes on the shorthand term, “GSM.”
Crozes-Hermitage is Northern Rhone’s largest appellation, surrounding the steep granite faces of Hermitage to its north and south. Here the rolling vineyards are less extreme and its soils, rich in clay-limestone and alluvial matter, produce Syrahs that range from fruity and charming to lush and seductive. The Syrahs of Crozes-Hermitage have more mass than those from St. Joseph but are less intense than those from Hermitage. While many are intended for early consumption, some of the best Syrahs from Crozes-Hermitage will age beautifully for 5-10 years.
Up to 15% of white grapes may theoretically be added to red Crozes at the time of fermentation but whether this is done or not depends on the decision of the winemaker. The best Crozes-Hermitage Syrahs will be fleshy with black fruit (currant, blackberry and black cherry) and bay leaf qualities, notes of tar and stone, and a well-concentrated finish of smooth tannins.
About a tenth of the wine produced in Crozes-Hermitage is white, primarily composed of Marsanne supplemented by smaller amounts of Roussanne.