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2010 Dauvergne Ranvier Crozes-Hermitage Grand Vin
Syrah
- France
- Rhône
- Northern Rhône
- Crozes-Hermitage
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Community Tasting Notes 1
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SonnyChiba wrote: 88 points
June 30, 2013 - This Hermitage blasts you right away on the nose with a peppery venison jerky that is hard to get away from, but I liked it. On the palate, more venison and some beef jerky as well.. meat juice, white pepper, making it a tad spicy in the finish....very very subtle fruit flavors coming.....it literally tastes like a pepper steak, but again I kind of like it. Not a wine for everyone and not your typical Syrah, but great value here (as you will see with a lot of Northern Rhone wines), an everyday wine that can compliment a lot of different dishes. Very interesting.
Wine Definition
- Vintage 2010
- Type Red
- Producer Dauvergne Ranvier
- Varietal Syrah
- Designation Grand Vin
- Vineyard n/a
- Country France
- Region Rhône
- SubRegion Northern Rhône
- Appellation Crozes-Hermitage
Community Holdings
- Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
- In Cellars 18 (86%)
- Consumed 3 (14%)
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- ProducerDauvergne Ranvier
- VarietySyrah
- CountryFrance
- RegionRhône
- SubRegionNorthern Rhône
- AppellationCrozes-Hermitage
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