The producer
Founded in 1835, Delas Freres’ modern history starts in 1977 when it was acquired by Champagne Deutz. In 1993, Deutz was acquired by Champagne Louis Roederer, who still today are the owners of Delas Freres. The domaine today has around 10 hectares of vineyards on the Hermitage hill and vineyard work has been fully organic since 2017, although not certified to date.
Delas Freres produce wines from various northern Rhone appellations, including Cote Rotie, St. Joseph, Cornas, Crozes-Hermitage and of course, Hermitage.
Les Bessards is the flagship Hermitage, with grapes coming only from the steep granite hillsides of this single vineyard. Fruit is 100% destemmed and the wine age on average for about 18 months in French barrique. A red Hermitage which delivers excellent value for money is their Domaine des Tourettes Hermitage.
The domaine today has around 10 hectares of vineyards on the Hermitage hill and vineyard work has been fully organic since 2017, although not certified to date. Delas’ Hermitage Blanc – named ‘Domaine des Tourettes’ from the 2009 vintage onwards – is made from grapes grown in the vineyards of L’Ermite, Le Sabot, and La Tourette.
The wine
Domaine des Tourettes Hermitage – which until 2007 was sold under the name Marquise de la Tourettes – is a lighter style of Hermitage which can be enjoyed younger, yet a wine of great fruit concentration, freshness, and balance. Fruit is 100% destemmed and ageing takes place in 15% to 30% new barriques for around 18 months.