Languedoc
Blanc - 2022 - Roc d'Anglade
Rémy Pedreno
Powerful, complex, mineral nose, enhanced by a note of quince jelly, before opening up to soft spices. Palate: the attack is fresh, presise, chiselled, a deep and ample juice with a long finish on citrus fruits and noble bitters.
- Size
- 75 cl
- Original features
- Low-sulfite
- Designation
- Vin de Pays du Gard IGP
- Degree of alcohol
- 12.5 %
- To drink from
- 2025 to 2030
- rock’n’roll
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A blended cuvée made from the estate's two hectares of white grape varieties: 70% Chenin, 10% Chardonnay, 10% Grenache Blanc, 5% Grenache Gris, 5% Carignan Blanc, from 25-year-old organic vines planted on stony soils. Harvested by hand. Vinification: the whole clusters are directly pressed, 24 hours of settling, the juice is moved by gravity into barrels for the vinification and ageing in 15-hl demi-muids and casks, on fine lees, for 12 months, with occasional stirring of the lees. Bottled without fining, light filtration, micro-dose of sulfur.

Rémy Pedreno
Rémy Pédreno, the man behind the famous Roc d'Anglade estate, is definitively one of the Languedoc leading winemakers. This former computer engineer, originally from Nîmes, has successfully converted to the winemaking profession by laying solid foundations: among other things, he trained with René Rostaing in Côte-Rôtie. It's in 1999 that he sets up the estate with his wife Martine, by taking...
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