Still in barrel at the time of my visit, the 2018 Crozes Hermitage looks stunning and should be a terrific value if not affected by punitive U.S. tariffs. One parcel (about 40% of the blend) was full-bodied, dark and savory, loaded with asphalt and black olives, but also showing hints of cherries and mocha, while the other parcel (60% of the blend) was fresher and brighter, with blueberries and peppery spice. They should complement each other nicely.