Domaine Le Roc Des Anges

Segna de Cor Côtes du Roussillon Villages Red Blend

8.9127 ratings
8.916 pro ratings
Côtes du Roussillon, Roussillon, Languedoc Roussillon, France
Red Blend
Game, Baking Spices, Duck, Goose, Potato, Chili & Hot Spicy, White Rice, Exotic Spices, Pasta, Herbs, Beans & Peas, Onion, Chicken, Pork, Venison, Salami & Prosciutto, Pungent Cheese, Soft Cheese, Mushrooms, Tomato-Based, Turkey, Veal, Hard Cheese
Top Notes For
Nate Wall

Winemaker at Troon Vineyard

7.2

This is actually a Côtes Catalanes Rouge, not”Roussillon”. 40% Grenache Noir, 30% Carignan, 30% Syrah. A bit too “dirty” for me - was hoping for cleaner expressions of these grapes. Just very muddled. A bit of reduction, decanted to blow it off. Still, not what I wanted.

This is actually a Côtes Catalanes Rouge, not”Roussillon”. 40% Grenache Noir, 30% Carignan, 30% Syrah. A bit too “dirty” for me - was hoping for cleaner expressions of these grapes. Just very muddled. A bit of reduction, decanted to blow it off. Still, not what I wanted.

Apr 4th, 2022
Matt Perlman

Lots of aromatic complexity and finesse, the heat is deftly managed here and the alcohol kept in check. Freshness abounds, as do violets, lavender, sweet black berries, plums and garrigue. Mostly Grenache but the carignane and particularly the Syrah make themselves known. Velvety smooth texture

Lots of aromatic complexity and finesse, the heat is deftly managed here and the alcohol kept in check. Freshness abounds, as do violets, lavender, sweet black berries, plums and garrigue. Mostly Grenache but the carignane and particularly the Syrah make themselves known. Velvety smooth texture

Jan 19th, 2020
Diana Eng

2017 vintage. Purple core, fading into slightly violet rim. Staining in the tears. Dark and brambly red and black fruit - cherries, blackberries, plums, slightly confectioners. Much riper than I remembered. Nutmeg and clove. Cocoa, chocolate, integrated tannin. Med plus acid, med plus tannin, med plus finish. Can definitely use some time. 13.5% alcohol.

2017 vintage. Purple core, fading into slightly violet rim. Staining in the tears. Dark and brambly red and black fruit - cherries, blackberries, plums, slightly confectioners. Much riper than I remembered. Nutmeg and clove. Cocoa, chocolate, integrated tannin. Med plus acid, med plus tannin, med plus finish. Can definitely use some time. 13.5% alcohol.

Sep 24th, 2019
Chip Hughes

Tastes great; less filling. Once again, it’s the confident, relaxed and precise benchmark for what all Catalan reds should be, combining an almost ferrous minerality with a pure expression of Grenache and Carignan that walks the line between reductive and oxidative. And once again, far too many of us will fall for the high-octane, vaguely-Rhônish, Prisonerized, nondescript slop that seems to be all the rage.

Tastes great; less filling. Once again, it’s the confident, relaxed and precise benchmark for what all Catalan reds should be, combining an almost ferrous minerality with a pure expression of Grenache and Carignan that walks the line between reductive and oxidative. And once again, far too many of us will fall for the high-octane, vaguely-Rhônish, Prisonerized, nondescript slop that seems to be all the rage.

Jul 8th, 2019
Dominic Procopio

Supple. Dark fruit, cocoa powder, espresso. Sneaky tannins. Priced at flyweight, punching at middleweight.

Supple. Dark fruit, cocoa powder, espresso. Sneaky tannins. Priced at flyweight, punching at middleweight.

4 people found it helpfulMar 5th, 2015
Anna de Hoop

Oh wow! It's all I can say

Oh wow! It's all I can say

2 people found it helpfulJun 8th, 2014
Chip Hughes

To my taste, the best year-in, year-out red of French Catalonia. The confit red fruits, pie spice, bramble and wood smoke on the nose make you think it’s going to be a sledgehammer...and then it’s all elegance, filigree and lift on the palate, as it’s only 12.5% alcohol. Simple, non-interventionist vinification, but none of that natural bullshit. Everything in perfect order. #rocdesanges #roussillon #grenache #syrah #carignane

To my taste, the best year-in, year-out red of French Catalonia. The confit red fruits, pie spice, bramble and wood smoke on the nose make you think it’s going to be a sledgehammer...and then it’s all elegance, filigree and lift on the palate, as it’s only 12.5% alcohol. Simple, non-interventionist vinification, but none of that natural bullshit. Everything in perfect order. #rocdesanges #roussillon #grenache #syrah #carignane

1 person found it helpfulDec 29th, 2018
Chip Hughes

Achingly pure, filigreed and delineated...not the words you associate with Roussillon wine. But old vines, careful bio viticulture and the daring to harvest at the precise arrival of ripeness (13%) make for a modern-day version of iron fist in velvet glove. And on top of all that, the Catalan qualities shine through more and more with each successive vintage. Fraises, bramble, confits of tiny red fruits and the persistent haunt of black, low pH schist. Extraordinary. #rocdesanges #grenache #carignane #roussillon #catalonia

Achingly pure, filigreed and delineated...not the words you associate with Roussillon wine. But old vines, careful bio viticulture and the daring to harvest at the precise arrival of ripeness (13%) make for a modern-day version of iron fist in velvet glove. And on top of all that, the Catalan qualities shine through more and more with each successive vintage. Fraises, bramble, confits of tiny red fruits and the persistent haunt of black, low pH schist. Extraordinary. #rocdesanges #grenache #carignane #roussillon #catalonia

1 person found it helpfulAug 31st, 2018
Chip Hughes

Definitely Roussillon. Definitely Catalan in spirit, but the old vine Carignan & Grenache qualities are underpinned with fine schist minerality.

Definitely Roussillon. Definitely Catalan in spirit, but the old vine Carignan & Grenache qualities are underpinned with fine schist minerality.

Mar 3rd, 2016
David Witkowsky

Sales Potomac Selections

9.4

2007. Impressive.

2007. Impressive.

Aug 10th, 2015