Anjou wine
Anjou wine is produced in the Loire Valley wine region of France near the city of Angers. The wines of region are often grouped together with the wines of nearby Saumur as "Anjou-Saumur". Along with the wines produced further east in Touraine, Anjou-Saumur make what is collectively known as the "Middle Loire" (as opposed to the "Upper Loire" which includes the wine regions of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé. Within the Anjou wine region are several Appellation d'origine contrôlées (AOCs) responsible for a broad spectrum of wines including still red, white and rosé produced with varying levels of sweetness. Extending across the Deux-Sèvres, Maine-et-Loire and Vienne départements, the generic Anjou AOC appellation and its various sub-appellations encompasses vineyards across more than 151 communes
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Anjou wine
Anjou wine is produced in the Loire Valley wine region of France near the city of Angers. The wines of region are often grouped together with the wines of nearby Saumur as "Anjou-Saumur". Along with the wines produced further east in Touraine, Anjou-Saumur make what is collectively known as the "Middle Loire" (as opposed to the "Upper Loire" which includes the wine regions of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé. Within the Anjou wine region are several Appellation d'origine contrôlées (AOCs) responsible for a broad spectrum of wines including still red, white and rosé produced with varying levels of sweetness. Extending across the Deux-Sèvres, Maine-et-Loire and Vienne départements, the generic Anjou AOC appellation and its various sub-appellations encompasses vineyards across more than 151 communes
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Anjou wine is produced in the ...... anc and Anjou Rouge AOC wines.
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L’anjou, le cabernet-d'anjou e ...... oble de la vallée de la Loire.
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アンジュ (Anjou) は、フランスのロワール地方で生産さ ...... る。 赤・白・ロゼと発泡ワインが作られているが、ロゼが多い。
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Anjou wine is produced in the ...... across more than 151 communes
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L’anjou, le cabernet-d'anjou e ...... oble de la vallée de la Loire.
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アンジュ (Anjou) は、フランスのロワール地方で生産さ ...... る。 赤・白・ロゼと発泡ワインが作られているが、ロゼが多い。
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Anjou (AOC)
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Anjou (Weinbaugebiet)
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Anjou wine
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アンジュ (ワイン)
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