Marsanne
This white variety is grown worldwide and produces full-bodied, heavily aromatic wines. Typically grown in France's northern Rhone region, Marsanne is the primary grape of the white wines of Hermitage, Crozes-Hermitage, and Saint Joseph. While wines made from Marsanne can be dull in their youth, when produced well they have light, fruity, and perfumed characteristics, as well as the ability to age superbly. Outside of France, small amounts of this variety can be found in Australia, Switzerland, and the United States. Typical descriptors for Marsanne include spice, pear, melon, honeysuckle, nuts and quince.
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2003 Chapoutier - Ermitage Le Meal Blanc
France - Northern Rhone - Hermitage
2003
Chapoutier - Ermitage Le Meal Blanc
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$225.00
750ml
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1995 M Chapoutier - Ermitage Cuvee de L'Oree Blanc
France - Northern Rhone - Hermitage
1995
M Chapoutier - Ermitage Cuvee de L'Oree Blanc
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$125.00
750ml
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1999 M Chapoutier - Ermitage Le Meal Blanc
France - Northern Rhone - Hermitage
1999
M Chapoutier - Ermitage Le Meal Blanc
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WA95
WS92
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$175.00
750ml
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2005 Yves Cuilleron - St Joseph Le Lombard Blanc
France - Northern Rhone - St Joseph
2005
Yves Cuilleron - St Joseph Le Lombard Blanc
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$39.95
750ml
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