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Le Roc Des Anges - Pi Vell 2016

France, Roussillon
Organic

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.

Country France
Region Roussillon
Appellation Cotes du Roussillon
Winery Domaine le Roc des Anges
Vintage 2016
Color White
Grapes Macabeu / Macabeo
¥8,850  (incl. tax)

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.

Country France
Region Roussillon
Appellation Cotes du Roussillon
Winery Domaine le Roc des Anges
Vintage 2016
Color White
Grapes Macabeu / Macabeo
Owning & Enjoying

Tasting notes

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.

Data
Closure Cork
Alcohol 12,5%
Product Code 16W108
Inventory In Stock (25)
Winery

Winery Description

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.

 

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