WA (90-91) Pts. - According to the Wine Advocate: But a substantial portion of his acreage is in Cabernet Sauvignon, and even his wine from young vines representing old selections massales of Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre, Carignan and Cinsault (some from famous sources) will not qualify for Pic St.-Loup appellation until the 2011 vintage, meantime relying on the recently-created super-umbrella appellation to be sold as simply 2010 Languedoc. Matured in cement tank and demi-muid and tasted with Claude Gros who is advising on the project, this testifies not only to Rozier's quality-consciousness but also to the distinct virtues of its vintage, displaying infectiously, almost explosively fresh, juicy ripe black fruits complimented by rich red-meat stock and liberally laced with saliva-inducing salt, along with resin, brown spices. It finishes with real verve, promising a wine worth following for at least half a dozen years after it is bottled late this year. Rated 90+