Domaine le Roc des Anges

Roc Des anges was founded in Febuary 2001. A Carignan vine planted on a vein of quartz is biheind the origin of the name. a white soil surrounded by black schist: the “Lieu-Dit” is called “Roc Blanc” which translates as White Rock. Angels where chosen to symbolize the vein of quartz, and Roc Blanc became Roc Des Anges (Roc of the Angles).
The Terroir
The vineyard lies on topsoil of very old schist (750 million years) soft and flaky, drived from the compaction of pure clay. The bedrock is less than one meter deep. It’s very friable, wich allows an excellent root penetration. These conditions give the vines a chance to get a second wind as June brings drought and warm weather.
The Vinification and aging
Simplicity is the rule, yet it is the most difficult to follow. They observe, they taste, they wait, and they guide the wine toward the fullest expression of terroir. The aging requirement varies according to vintages. Many of the wines are aged in concrete vats: the wine breath and the fruit is reserved. Aging in wood allows the more tight and reticent wines to soften and open up. For this reason they buy premium Burgundy barrels (3 to 5 years of age), and a few new barrels.
Marjorie and Stephane Gallet
Marjorie was exposed to wine at an early age (she grew up near Côte Rôtie), she earned her degree at Montpellier while doing apprenticeships with Yves Cuilleron and Pierre Gaillard in the northern Rhone.

Address | 66720 Latour-de-France |
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Country | France |
Region | Roussillon |
Appellation | Cotes du Roussillon, VDP Cotes Catalanes, VDP Pyrennees Orientales |
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From this Winery
‘Effet Papillon’ (butterfly effect) is seen by Marjorie as the first step into the greatness of mineral and pure whites from the Roussillon.
Old vines of Grenache Gris reveal the quality of the terroir. This wine is fresh and as sharp as a blade.
Old vines of Grenache Gris reveal the quality of the terroir. This wine is fresh and as sharp as a blade.
From carignan gris vines (only about 20 hectares left in France ) planted at an elevation of 500 meters on Granite, this wine has a distinctly hardcore minerality, great freshness and a vibrant fruit that reminds us that we are in Southern France.
Vin de Voile = Vin Jaune
Vin de Voile (Voile wines) are characterised by the development, after alcoholic fermentation, of yeasts forming a veil on the surface of the wine, in contact with the ambient air (during its ageing phase in barrel).
Selection parcellaire of old vines of Macabeu whose parcel looks like a goose, “Oca” in Catalan. The wine is pure, fresh and with great tension, like sculpted in the rock.
Old vines of Grenache Gris located near the old church, “Iglesia Vella” in Catalan. A superb wine with purity, tension and finesse.
We find in this wine a very nice mineral definition and a spicy freshness with a hint of anise and white pepper. The vegetal complexity is fascinating.
On the palate, the wine perfectly conveys the radiance and purity of the grape, plum, mirabelle plum and fresh apricot, enhanced with a touch of grapefruit.
Selection parcellaire of old vines of Macabeu whose parcel looks like a goose, “Oca” in Catalan. The wine is pure, fresh and with great tension, like sculpted in the rock.
A very original rosé, of exemplary purity. It has a pale colour with light grey highlights.
It is an amazing blend of 15 different grapes.
This old vine Southern French red blend will satisfy you!
The wine with four ‘S’: soft, smooth, silky and smoky! From the rock of the angels springs the blood (Segna) of the heart (Cor). This domaine entry-level wine is longer, finer and deeper than most other estates' regular cuvee!
It was named "star-shaped" because of the small star-shaped, wild yellow flowers that spread all over the astrolide plot.
A very appealing, ripe and harmonious blend from old vines of Carignan, Grenache and some Syrah. Impossible to resist to the generosity and sweetness of the fruit.
Massal selection of one of the older varieties of serine (serine) Syrah planted in Saint-Joseph. It took 14 years to adapt to the vineyard and become deeply stratified.
From Carignan vines planted on schist in 1903, a mixture of force and elegance for one of the finest (and most looked after) wines from the Roussillon.
From Carignan vines planted in 1913 on schist rich in iron and silica, whose parcel is cut by a path that runs along the hillside, Las Trabasseres in Catalan. The cuvee that demonstrates the nobility and elegance of Carignan when farmed at low yields.