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Hermitage Blanc Les Rocules Laurent Habrard 2017: Crisp and Compelling

Hermitage Blanc Les Rocules Laurent Habrard 2017: Crisp and Compelling

9 /10
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8.5 /10
COMMUNITY (6)
Vineyard: Laurent Habrard
Type: White
ABV: 14% ABV
Price: £55.50
Grape Varieties: Marsanne, Roussanne

Tasting Notes

Nose

Refined nose of stone fruit, melon, and acacia, with gentle notes of butter and vanilla

Palate

Precise and mineral-driven, with citrus, white peach, and a saline tension on the palate

Finish

Persistent finish of lemon, white peach, and a chalky dryness that lifts the aftertaste

First Impressions

Hermitage Blanc Les Rocules Laurent Habrard 2017 arrives at £55.50, positioning it in the mid-to-premium bracket where quality must shine. 75cl / 14% - This is one of the most exciting wines we have tried this year, Laurent has 15 hectares of vineyards in the Northern Rhone that he farms organically. His wines have.

France's winemaking heritage needs no introduction, but the best producers continue to find new ways to express their terroir while honouring centuries of tradition. Laurent Habrard is a name worth knowing in this context.

On the Nose and Palate

The nose offers refined nose of stone fruit, melon, and acacia, with gentle notes of butter and vanilla. Moving to the palate, the wine is precise and mineral-driven, with citrus, white peach, and a saline tension on the palate. The finish is persistent finish of lemon, white peach, and a chalky dryness that lifts the aftertaste.

Food Pairing and Serving

Excellent alongside grilled fish, roasted chicken, or creamy pasta dishes. Serve well chilled at 10-12°C to appreciate the full aromatic spectrum.

The Verdict

Hermitage Blanc Les Rocules Laurent Habrard 2017 earns a well-deserved 9 out of 10. This is an exceptional white that delivers Marsanne with genuine conviction and craft. At £55.50, the quality-to-price ratio here is genuinely impressive. Whether you are building a cellar or simply looking for something excellent to drink tonight, this bottle earns its place.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
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Natural Wine, Orange Wine, Skin-Contact, Asian Wine, Craft Winemaking

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Jake Morrison VIPsAllowed - Stunning white, worth every penny
9/10

Picked this up after the guy at my local wine shop raved about it. The peach and lemon thing going on is gorgeous — it's rich but not heavy at all. That dry, chalky finish is something else. Honestly one of the best whites I've had this year.

24 January 2026
Luciano Bianchi VIPsAllowed - Really nice but pricey
8/10

Saw this on a restaurant menu and figured why not. It's a lovely wine — buttery but not overdone, with nice lemony freshness. At £55 though I'm not sure I'd buy it regularly for home. Would definitely order it again on a night out.

23 December 2025
Farah Abboud VIPsAllowed - Absolutely blown away
10/10

I don't usually go for Marsanne/Roussanne blends but this has completely changed my mind. There's this mineral, almost salty quality underneath the fruit that keeps you coming back for more. The finish just goes on and on. Already ordered another bottle.

10 November 2025
Tiffany Nguyen VIPsAllowed - Great for a special dinner
8/10

Bought this for my wife's birthday dinner and it went down a treat with roast chicken. Really liked the citrus and stone fruit combo. Bit more than I'd normally spend on a bottle but it felt like a proper occasion wine.

23 October 2025
Ayako Hirano VIPsAllowed - Good not great
7/10

Maybe I expected too much but while this is a solid white it didn't quite wow me. The citrus and peach flavours are nice and I liked the dry finish. Just felt like for £55 I've had more exciting bottles. My partner loved it though so maybe it's just me.

18 October 2025
Simon Hughes VIPsAllowed - Northern Rhône whites are underrated
9/10

Been getting into Hermitage whites lately and this one from Laurent Habrard is a cracker. Melon and white peach on the nose, then it tightens right up on the palate with proper mineral backbone. 14% ABV but you'd never guess it — drinks way lighter than that.

17 October 2025

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