Languedoc
Roc d'Anglade - IGP Gard - Magnum - Red - 2023
Characteristics
Country / Region: Languedoc
Vintage: 2023
Name: IGP Gard
Grape variety: 40% Carignan, 20% Mourvèdre, 20% Grenache, 10% Cinsault et 10% Syrah
Alcohol: 13 vol.
Color: Red
Capacity: 150 cl
AWARDS
Estate rated 2 stars in the Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France 2025 (RVF)
Wine:
The 2023 Red IGP Gard once again brings out the best in Carignan, with a lovely light colour and beautifully ripe black fruit. This delicate red, with its mellow tannins, is pure silk — showing ultra-fine texture, savoury depth, and remarkable length. Aged in large oak barrels (foudres and demi-muids), which allow the wine to develop slowly and gain structure without adding heaviness, it’s juicy and vibrant, with a subtle herbal note that lifts the whole profile. A gem that will age gracefully for ten years and more.And in magnum format, you get both long-term cellaring and serious sharing potential.
Vinification:
Hand harvested. Vinification using indigenous yeasts, 100% whole grapes, in open vats for around 15 days, no extraction. Aged for 18 months, including 12 months on fine lees, 1/3 in demi-muids, 1/3 in muids and 1/3 in foudres. Light filtration.Certified organic wine.
Temperature:
Serve between 14 and 16°C in a large glass.Food and wine pairing:
Beef rib in a herb crust, milk-fed lamb shoulder with hay or rosemary, duck breast with roasted fresh figs, roast farm-raised guinea fowl, mature Saint-Nectaire cheese.Cellar aging:
From today until 2043, and even longer for enthusiasts.
With two stars in the Revue du Vin de France guide — and a reputation as a Languedoc icon — Roc d’Anglade is one of the region’s most sought-after estates.
Rémy and Martine Pédréno care for this exceptional limestone terroir, farmed organically and facing north — a site renowned for centuries. The wines are elegant, taut, and lifted, and have become benchmarks and sources of inspiration across the Languedoc.
A true reference point for the past 25 years, and highly speculative, this precious estate is in high demand among serious wine lovers. But with just 11 hectares under vine, quantities are extremely limited.