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Côte Roannaise

Côte Roannaise

Côte Roannaise is an appellation located in the Loire Valley of France, known primarily for its red wines made from the Gamay grape. The appellation is situated on the western slopes of the Monts de la Madeleine, characterized by granite soils and a continental climate that contributes to the unique expression of its wines. Established as an AOC in 1994, Côte Roannaise encompasses several communes and is recognized for its focus on quality and terroir-driven production.

Light to medium-bodied red wines with fruit-forward profiles

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