Anjou

Cabernet Franc, mainly used as a blend in Bordeaux wines, is the specialty in the Anjou-Villages designation in the Loire Valley. Cabernet Sauvignon is a close second. Anjou-Villages can be produced in a fairly large area of the Middle Loire covering the districts of Coteaux-du-Layon, Anjou Coteaux-de-la-Loire and Savennières. Here, the terroir of slate soils, hillside vineyards and the...

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2020 Château Soucherie Anjou Blanc Blanc Ivoire
grape Chenin Blanc
19.65 16.24 As low as 18.65
2021 Château Soucherie Anjou Reliefs Rouge
grape Cabernet Franc
13.95 11.53 As low as 13.25
2018 Domaine du Petit Clocher Anjou Villages N° 26
31.95 26.40
2018 Domaine du Petit Clocher Anjou Villages N° 26
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Cabernet Franc, mainly used as a blend in Bordeaux wines, is the specialty in the Anjou-Villages designation in the Loire Valley. Cabernet Sauvignon is a close second. Anjou-Villages can be produced in a fairly large area of the Middle Loire covering the districts of Coteaux-du-Layon, Anjou Coteaux-de-la-Loire and Savennières. Here, the terroir of slate soils, hillside vineyards and the temperate maritime climate of the region around the city of Angers provide a perfect environment for these two varieties to combine into deeply intense, full-bodied and hearty red wines.

Anjou-Villages Brissac is a separate designation within the Coteaux de l'Aubance. Their wines are made from the same varieties and are highly prized.