Rating 91
Style Rosé
Blend , Syrah / Shiraz
Vintage 2024
Appellation
Languedoc-Roussillon
France
ABV 12%
Price $19.00 Value Pick  Buy This Wine
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Reviewed 2026-05-19

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Impressing On A Budget, Pleasing A Crowd, Rosé All Day

Drink If You Like

Grenache, Syrah / Shiraz

Château Saint-Roch Old Vines Rosé 2024 Review

This rosé comes from the south of France, but not quite the famed rolling hills of Provence. Rather, the blend of 60 percent Grenache and 40 percent Syrah comes from the rugged, hilly Agly Valley in the Roussillon near the Spanish border. Here the Château Saint-Roch estate sits on about two and a half acres of vines, some of which are over 50 years old. The wine presents like a classic bright Provençal rosé, but on the palate the old vines deliver an extra touch of body, with a rich, round texture and ample red berry fruit.

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Château Saint-Roch Old Vines Rosé 2024
This rosé comes from the south of France, but not quite the famed rolling hills of Provence. Rather, the blend of 60 percent Grenache and 40 percent Syrah comes from the rugged, hilly Agly Valley in the Roussillon near the Spanish border. Here the Château Saint-Roch estate sits on about two and a half acres of vines, some of which are over 50 years old. The wine presents like a classic bright Provençal rosé, but on the palate the old vines deliver an extra touch of body, with a rich, round texture and ample red berry fruit.

Reviewed On: 05-19-2026
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Château Saint-Roch Old Vines Rosé 2024
This rosé comes from the south of France, but not quite the famed rolling hills of Provence. Rather, the blend of 60 percent Grenache and 40 percent Syrah comes from the rugged, hilly Agly Valley in the Roussillon near the Spanish border. Here the Château Saint-Roch estate sits on about two and a half acres of vines, some of which are over 50 years old. The wine presents like a classic bright Provençal rosé, but on the palate the old vines deliver an extra touch of body, with a rich, round texture and ample red berry fruit.

Reviewed On: 05-19-2026