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Picture of L'Hermitage Blanc 2009
75cl

L'Hermitage Blanc 2009

Domaine Jean Louis Chave
CHF 302.70
Picture of L'Hermitage Blanc 2012
75cl

L'Hermitage Blanc 2012

Domaine Jean Louis Chave
CHF 237.80
Hermitage Blanc
75cl

L'Hermitage Blanc 2013

Domaine Jean-Louis Chave
CHF 259.45
Picture of L'Hermitage Blanc 2014
75cl

L'Hermitage Blanc 2014

Domaine Jean Louis Chave
CHF 227.00
Picture of L'Hermitage Blanc 2017
75cl

L'Hermitage Blanc 2017

Domaine Jean Louis Chave
CHF 389.15
RP

91
La Petite Chapelle
150cl

La Petite Chapelle 2011

Domaine Paul Jaboulet Aîné
CHF 108.10
Vi

93
La Petite Chapelle
150cl

La Petite Chapelle 2012

Domaine Paul Jaboulet Aîné
CHF 110.25
Vi

94
La Petite Chapelle
150cl

La Petite Chapelle 2013

Domaine Paul Jaboulet Aîné
CHF 118.90
RP

92
Liberty de la Barroche
75cl

Liberty de la Barroche 2017

Domaine La Barroche
CHF 21.60
RP

90
Liberty de la Barroche
75cl

Liberty de la Barroche 2018

Domaine La Barroche
CHF 20.55
WS

90
Liberty de la Barroche
75cl

Liberty de la Barroche 2019

Domaine La Barroche
CHF 21.60
WS

90
Liberty de la Barroche
150cl

Liberty de la Barroche 2019

Domaine La Barroche
CHF 45.40

One of the most sought after red wine regions in France, following Burgundy and Bordeaux, the Rhône is a valley that starts due south of Lyon and continues along the Rhône River until Provence. Viticulture and winemaking make up an important part of its history and date as far back as the Roman occupation, starting in the 1st century if not before. Due to its notable length, it has varying soils, exposition, micro-climates and varieties. The north is home to appellations such as Côte-Rotie, Hermitage, Crozes Hermitage and Cornas and features Syrah as its sole red grape. Its whites include Marsanne, Roussanne and Viognier, the latter even comprising its own appellation, Château Grillet. At only 3.8 hectares in size, it is the smallest in the region and one of the smallest in France.  In its southern half of the Rhône, the wines are notably different. The vineyards are hotter, flatter and composed of different soils and varieties, such as Grenache, Mourvèdre, Cinsault and Carignan as well as the ubiquitous Syrah. The resulting wines such as Châteauneuf du Pape, are rich and robust with lots of character and warmth.

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