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Yann Chave Crozes Hermitage Le Rouvre 2022

BOTTLE:
$120.00
In stock
SKU
94003
HALF-DOZEN: $684.00 or $114.00 each
DOZEN: $1,296.00 or $108.00 each

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    Stock Availability:
    42 qty Warehouse
    4 qty South Melbourne
    21 qty Sydney
    Producer: Yann Chave
    Country: France
    Grape: shiraz
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2022

    An amazing Crozes-Hermitage. Very complex nose with notes of candied bitter oranges, mulberries and hot dry earth. Serious concentration for this appellation, plus a stack of fine tannins that exactly balance the finely nuanced forest berries and citrus fruit. Super-long very polished finish. Drink or hold. STUART PIGGOT, jamessuckling.com

    Suave, soft, ripe blackberry and blackcurrant. Supple and ripe tannin. Does have a good sense of balance and drinkability, plus a long finish. One of the better 2022 Crozes. MATT WALLS