The Brunier family, which owns this property, is better known for the more expensive Châteauneufs of Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe. I'm a fan of La Roquète, which often strikes a good balance between concentration and poise. Expect a mouthful from this 15.4-per-cent-alcohol red, which shows currant flavour and a hint of raisin along with spice and damp earth. Seven to 10 years in the cellar will pay dividends.