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2007 Roc D'anglade Vin Du GardeBlend from France

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"Nimes native Remy Pedreno owns 24 acres comprising ten parcels in Langlade, southwest of Nimes. “Wine crazy at 22,” as he describes himself, he was eventually convinced by Bur...

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"Nimes native Remy Pedreno owns 24 acres comprising ten parcels in Langlade, southwest of Nimes. “Wine crazy at 22,” as he describes himself, he was eventually convinced by Burgundy’s Dominique Laurent that he had tasting talent, and in 1996 tried raising one (“magic” Laurent) barrique of late-harvested Carignan in his parents’ garage. His second career in wine growing began just three years later as Renee Rostaing’s on-site partner at next-door Domaine Puech Noble (then called Puech Chaud), but Pedreno struck out on his own three years later and founded Roc d’Anglade after realizing that his stylistic ideals had evolved to the point of incompatibility with Rostaing’s. And rather extreme ideals these are! Harvest is earlier and at higher acidity and lower sugar than encountered with virtually any other southern French reds, an approach that in addition to suiting his personal taste proclivity, Pedreno is convinced results in wines which at least on paper reflect “finesse” and other terms of approbation applied for at least two centuries before the arrival of phylloxera to the once-prestigious wines grown in Langlade. (For a time after the Second World War, Langlade enjoyed self-standing VDQS status, but that seems never to have kick-started its revival, and even today there are only eight local growers.) “I haven’t run an analysis of any musts since 2003;” boasts Pedreno, “not of degrees, of acidity, or of polyphenols.” In recent years, he has converted his elevage first from barriques to demi-muids and now more than half to foudres and 1,300 liter muids from Austrian barrel-maker Franz Stockinger. “Finesse, freshness, and fruit are my three watchwords,” says Pedreno, who typically limits fermentative extraction in reds to 12 days and just two pump-overs and two punch-downs per tank total. (He laughs while I pause to absorb that claim!) Pedreno’s wines are all officially vin de pays (for which reason I have re-iterated the domaine name in describing them) and even abstracting from their significant reliance on Carignan, it strikes me as unlikely that any would win approval as Coteaux du Languedoc even if thus-submitted. While I could easily have imagined cooler vintages exaggerating this grower’s approach, in fact – perhaps because his aesthetic is attuned to them – years like 2008 and 2006 proved more expressive and better-balanced than their odd-numbered neighbors; and 2010 – with its significant share of all four cepages from estate fruit (Pedreno had swapped with Rostaing for Grenache before 2007) – offers a very favorable impression of what the future holds for this cuvee. “I love Chenin,” notes Pedreno of the grape that informs his white and manifestly fits his avowed aesthetic preferences, “but in fact I inherited this cepage from a previous owner of my vineyards who had planted it.” Eventually, though, he envisions a blended white analogous to his red and that would incorporate up to half a dozen traditional Languedoc-typical cepages. His first Carignan Blanc and Macabeu will be harvested this year; meantime he blended a bit of Chardonnay into his 2009 and 2010 whites." -David Schildknect, Robert Parker's the Wine Advocate

Product Detail

Item # 73419
Country France
Region France
Sub-Region Vin de Pays
Ratings
Vintage 2007
Color Red
ABV 13.5%
Varietal(s) Carignan / Carinena, Mourvedre / Mataro / Monastrell / Garrut, Grenache / Garnacha, Syrah
Size 750mL
Closure Cork
Features Organic
Taste cherry, strawberry, raspberry, licorice, anise, blackberry, violet, oak, smoke, toast, vanilla, black currant, dust, leather, currant and blueberry
Nose violet, rose petal, oak, smoke, mushroom, thyme, clove, cinnamon, black pepper, mint, vanilla, toast, tobacco, dark fruit, red fruit, spice box and cedar