Why is Hermitage wine so expensive?

But today, there is a growing trend for the production of single vineyard wines, or special cuvee's than at any time in history. Hermitage wines, due to their small production are often difficult to find and expensive in older vintages.
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Is Hermitage good wine?

The Syrahs from this Northern Rhône appellation start to reach their peak in 10-30 years, and the best ones can age for over 40 years! Even the whites from this appellation can age for 15-20 years. The age-worthy wines from the Hermitage appellation are also well acclaimed among top wine critics like Robert Parker.
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What does Hermitage mean in wine?

Hermitage is not a grape, but rather an appellation, or wine region, in the Northern Rhône Valley of France. Red Hermitage wines are made from Syrah (not Pinot Noir), and the whites from Marsanne and Roussanne grapes. Usually, someone referring to Hermitage is talking about a wine made in that region, or about Syrah.
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What does Hermitage wine taste like?

Wines from Hermitage are some of the most delicious and rewarding to age. They can taste a little closed off in their youth, but over time they transform into deeply complex wines packed with peppery, smoky flavors. There is also a lot of flavor variety in wines from this region.
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Is Crozes-Hermitage a good wine?

With natural balance, juiciness and concentration, the reds and whites of Crozes-Hermitage 2020 are great picks to buy, with many of them offering particularly good value for money. Despite the very dry conditions, this feels like a more naturally balanced vintage than 2017, 2018 and 2019.
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What is the difference between Hermitage and Crozes-Hermitage?

Hermitage vs Crozes-Hermitage

Crozes Hermitage wines are lighter while Hermitage is more flavorful. The main difference comes from the soil. Hermitage has a granite soil while Crozes has more clay and sand. Hermitage vineyards are at the top of the hill and more exposed to the sun.
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What grape is Crozes-Hermitage?

The Crozes-Hermitage appellation was created in 1937, and is primarily a red wine region, with 92% of its production attributed to red wine and only 8% to white. Syrah is the main red grape variety but a maximum of 15% combined of Marsanne and Roussanne are allowed in the blend.
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What is white Hermitage?

Hermitage blanc. Although less renowned than red wines from the region, white Hermitage wines also display great finesse and have exceptional aging potential. They are mostly produced from Marsanne and Roussanne grape varieties and are characterized by their pale golden color which is often streaked with green hues.
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Is Hermitage in southern Rhone?

Hermitage is a French wine Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) in the northern Rhône wine region of France south of Lyon.
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What can you eat with white Hermitage?

Shellfish, lobster, crab, roasted, seabass, monk fish, mussels, grilled or seared fish, crudo, sushi and even lighter meats like chicken, veal, pork and cheeses make great pairings. Spicy, Asian cuisine also works for wine and food matches with Hermitage Blanc wines.
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Is Hermitage a Shiraz?

The term "Hermitage", the name of a French wine appellation, was commonly used in Australia as another synonym for Shiraz or Syrah.
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What grape is in Chateauneuf du Pape?

Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a historic village between the towns of Orange and Avignon, in France's southern Rhône Valley. It is famous for powerful, full-bodied red wine, largely made from the classic southern Rhône grape trio of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre.
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What is Margaux wine?

Margaux Wine

Margaux is an important appellation in the Haut-Médoc district of Bordeaux, southwestern France. Located 25 kilometers (15 miles) north of the city of Bordeaux, the appellation is famous for producing supple, perfumed wines, predominantly from Cabernet Sauvignon.
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What is DRC wine?

Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, often abbreviated to DRC, is an estate in Burgundy, France that produces white and red wine. It is widely considered among the world's greatest wine producers, and DRC bottles are among the world's most expensive.
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What is Cote Rotie wine?

Côte Rôtie is a prestigious red-wine appellation at the northern tip of France's Rhône Valley wine region. The Syrah vines on its steep, southeast-facing slopes produce wines which are both powerful and elegant.
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What does Crozes-Hermitage taste like?

Red Crozes Hermitage: 2001

Lovely smoky, leathery, complex black fruits nose with white pepper and a long, similarly black-fruits flavour, also with a dusting of white pepper.
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What grape is Cote du Rhône?

Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre grapes form the core of most red Côtes du Rhône wines. The three work so well together that the blend has been keenly welcomed in other warm climate wine regions around the world (see GSM).
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What kind of wine is Cote du Rhône?

Côtes du Rhône are the basic AOC wines of the Rhône region, and exist as red, white and rosé wines, generally dominated by Grenache for reds and rosés, or Grenache blanc for whites.
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What grape is white Hermitage?

(White Hermitage, made from Marsanne and Roussanne grapes, was at one time even more admired than the red and is still one of the long-lived wonders of the wine world, constituting a fifth of all Hermitage production.)
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What is Shiraz French?

In the United States, wine produced from the grape is normally called by its French name, "Syrah". However, in cases where winemakers choose to follow a New World style, similar to Penfolds Grange, they may choose to label their wines as "Shiraz".
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Is Crozes-Hermitage 100% Syrah?

Red and white wine grape blends are allowed, with a maximum of 15% white wine grapes able to be added to the blend, provided they are co-fermented. However, most of the wine from Crozes Hermitage is produced from 100% Syrah.
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What does Crozes mean in French?

croze. (krōz) n. A groove inside the end of a barrel or cask into which the head is set. [French creux, from Old French crues, groove, from Vulgar Latin *crosus, perhaps of Celtic origin.]
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Is Crozes-Hermitage a Rhone wine?

Crozes-Hermitage Wine

Crozes-Hermitage is an appellation of the northern Rhône valley in France. It covers a relatively large area on the eastern bank of the river, to the north and south of Tain L'Hermitage town.
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