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Rose d'Anjou

Rose d'Anjou

Rose d'Anjou is an appellation located in the Anjou-Saumur region of France, primarily known for its production of rosé wines. The appellation is defined by its legal boundaries that encompass specific vineyard areas within Anjou. It permits a variety of grape types, with a focus on those that contribute to the characteristic light and fruity style of the wines. The terroir features a mix of clay and limestone soils, which influence the wine's profile. Rose d'Anjou is recognized for its off-dry to semi-sweet rosé wines, often made from a blend of Grolleau and Cabernet Franc grapes.

Light, fruity rosé with off-dry to semi-sweet characteristics

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