M. Chapoutier Crozes Hermitage Petite Ruche Rouge 2022

Crozes-Hermitage is the largest appellation in the Northern Rhône, making red wines from Syrah, although up to 15% Marsanne or Roussanne is permitted in red wines. The Petite Ruche Crozes-Hermitage Rouge is 100% Syrah harvested from rocky terraces which gives the fruit a distinct roundness and finesse. It presents a beautiful nose of red berries, blackcurrant and raspberry followed by a rich and smooth palate with beautiful freshness and roundness.

Wine File
Producer:
M. Chapoutier
Country:
France
Region:
Northern Rhône
Sub Region:
Crozes-Hermitage
Style:
Red Wine
Primary Grape(s):
Syrah/Shiraz
Bottle Size:
75cl
Alcohol:
13.5%
Closure:
Natural Cork
Vegan:
Yes
Contains Sulphites:
Yes
Units Per Bottle:
10.13
Regular Price
£21.00
Sale Price
£21.00
Regular Price
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