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Crozes Hermitage

GuigalCrozes-Hermitage, France

Guigal’s Crozes‑Hermitage is the house’s approachable Northern Rhône Syrah—sourced from hillside vines around Gervans, L…Learn More »

$30

/750ml

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/100

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Philipp Hertzog

Crozes Hermitage All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Guigal’s Crozes‑Hermitage is the house’s approachable Northern Rhône Syrah—sourced from hillside vines around Gervans, Larnage and Mercurol—offering concentrated dark‑berry and black‑olive fruit framed by white pepper, violet perfume and savory garrigue; judicious oak aging and the region’s clay‑silty, gravelly soils give it weight and structure while keeping a bright, food‑friendly freshness that echoes its more aristocratic Hermitage neighbors.Learn More »

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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$29.99
2021
Crozes Hermitage Guigal 2021 (750ML)

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Crozes Hermitage · Knowledge Base

About Crozes Hermitage

Guigal’s Crozes‑Hermitage is the house’s approachable Northern Rhône Syrah—sourced from hillside vines around Gervans, Larnage and Mercurol—offering concentrated dark‑berry and black‑olive fruit framed by white pepper, violet perfume and savory garrigue; judicious oak aging and the region’s clay‑silty, gravelly soils give it weight and structure while keeping a bright, food‑friendly freshness that echoes its more aristocratic Hermitage neighbors.