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Laurent Habrard
Crozes-Hermitage blanc
2024

22.50 

"The combination of soil types (loess and granite) and the steep hillside terrain largely account for the minerality and complexity of this white Crozes-Hermitage from the Laurent Habrard estate. The nose offers a rich array of aromas: ripe yellow fruit, pear, lime blossom honey, fresh almond and a floral note. The palate is both full-bodied and fresh, with a silky texture, offering a certain indulgence that will pair wonderfully with duck breast with peaches or grilled turbot with porcini mushrooms."

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Description

The combination of soil types (loess and granite) and the steep hillside terrain largely account for the minerality and complexity of this white Crozes-Hermitage from the Laurent Habrard estate. The nose offers a lovely richness of aromas: ripe yellow fruit, pear, lime blossom honey, fresh almond and a floral note. The palate is both full-bodied and fresh, with a silky texture, offering a certain indulgence that will be a delight with duck breast with peaches or grilled turbot with porcini mushrooms.

In the vineyard, in the cellar

Laurent Habrard’s white Crozes-Hermitage in detail:

  • Grape varieties: 95% Marsanne, 5% Roussanne
  • Area: 2.5 hectares
  • Age of vines: up to 80 years
  • Altitude: 180–250 m
  • Exposure: South-east / South
  • Topography: slopes with gradients of up to 70%
  • Soil: a mixture of loess (wind-blown deposits) and weathered granite, typical of northern slopes
  • Farming: certified organic
  • Harvest: manual
  • Vinification: gentle, with no added sulphites
  • Cultivation: Certified organic. The vines have been tended by hand with care and respect for the environment. Tillage replaces all types of weedkillers. ‘Contact’ treatment products do not penetrate the vine. And all fertilisers are of organic origin.
  • Vinification: cold static settling; pressing adapted to ripeness; with minimal oenological inputs
  • Ageing: in vats on fine lees to preserve aromatic purity and highlight the expression of the fruit and then the terroir
  • Sulphiting: very low dosage added at bottling

Appellation: Crozes-Hermitage

  • Area: 1,960 ha
  • Production: 73,000 hl
  • Yield: 37 hl/ha on average
  • AOP: 1937
History and Terroir

The Crozes-Hermitage appellation (red and white) has a rich history dating back to antiquity, when the Romans introduced viticulture to the Rhône Valley. However, its modern rise is mainly due to the hard work of 19th-century winegrowers. The name "Hermitage" is associated with the Hermitage hill, which is renowned for its exceptional Syrah vineyards. The terroir of Crozes-Hermitage comprises varied soils, resulting in a diversity of flavour profiles. The soils include rounded pebbles, clay, limestone, marl, granite and sand. This geological variety gives the wines a unique complexity.

Main Grape Varieties
  • Syrah: Syrah is the emblematic grape variety of Crozes-Hermitage, accounting for over 90% of production. Syrah from this region is renowned for its aromas of black fruits (blackcurrant, blackberry), spices, pepper, liquorice, violet and leather. Syrah red wines are full-bodied and structured, with lively acidity and elegant tannins.
  • Marsanne and Roussanne: For white wines, Marsanne and Roussanne are the main grape varieties. They bring aromas of white-fleshed fruit, citrus, white flowers, honey and almond. Crozes-Hermitage white wines are balanced, fresh and possess a lovely minerality.
Subdivisions and Geographical Areas

The Crozes-Hermitage appellation is divided into several geographical sectors that influence the character of the wines:

  • Crozes-Hermitage Nord: The northern part is renowned for producing fresher, more elegant and mineral-driven red wines. The granitic soils contribute to the pure expression of Syrah, creating wines with great aromatic finesse.
  • Crozes-Hermitage Sud: The southern region produces more powerful red wines, characterised by clay soils and pebbles. The wines from this area are more full-bodied, with the grapes reaching a higher level of ripeness, offering a rich and concentrated tasting experience.
Vinification and Ageing

​Winemaking in Crozes-Hermitage follows traditional practices. The grapes are often harvested by hand to ensure their integrity. Fermentation takes place in stainless steel vats, although some producers opt for concrete vats. Red wines are generally aged in oak barrels for a period ranging from 12 to 18 months. White wines are generally aged in tanks to preserve their freshness, aromatic character and purity.

Tasting

Crozes-Hermitage red wines display a deep purple colour and offer aromas of black fruit, spices, pepper, violets and leather. On the palate, they are full-bodied and structured, with well-integrated tannins and remarkable length. These wines have excellent ageing potential, improving with time.

The white wines boast a beautiful golden colour and offer aromas of white-fleshed fruit, citrus, white flowers, honey and almond. They are balanced, fresh and of great finesse, perfect for enjoying in their youth or after a few years of ageing.

What to eat with a Laurent Habrard Crozes-Hermitage white?

Additional information

Domaine

Laurent Habrard

Vigneron

Laurent Habrard

Région

Northern Rhône

Appellation

Crozes-Hermitage

Millésime

2024

Couleur

White

Contenant

Bottle (75cl)

Degré

13.5%

Potentiel

3–7 years

Cépages

Marsanne, Roussanne

Service

8–10°C

Culture

Organic