Complex, very fine nose, with notes of grapefruit, blood orange, apricot and fresh flowers. Palate: very nice freshness, a delicate rosé with a joyful finish of crushed strawberry.
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 over 7.5 ha of vines in Langlade, a village renowned for the greatness of its wines since the 17th century. For almost 30 years, Rémy has continued to maintain this reputation thanks to his unique growing and winemaking methods. "The goal is to express an identity by listening to plants and respecting life in all its diversity". A passionate winemaker and an exceptional terroir, producing wines with an incredible finesse and complexity, and vintages that are each more sought-after than the last. A piece of history that is now shared far beyond the borders of the Languedoc region.