Anjou-Villages

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Anjou-Villages is a French red wine appellation in the Loire Valley known for producing structured, predominantly Cabernet Franc-based wines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée
French wine appellation
agingPotential can age several years in bottle
allowedGrapeVariety Cabernet Franc NERFINISHED
Cabernet Sauvignon NERFINISHED
climate cool to moderate climate
country France
grapeColor black grapes
grapeRequirement predominantly Cabernet Franc
knownFor Cabernet Franc-based blends
structured red wines
languageOfName French
locatedIn Anjou wine region NERFINISHED
Loire Valley wine region NERFINISHED
Maine-et-Loire department NERFINISHED
mainWineType red still wine
marketPosition Loire Valley red wine appellation
nameRefersTo villages within Anjou region
partOf Loire Valley wine region NERFINISHED
primaryGrapeVariety Cabernet Franc
productionType still wine
regionSpecialization red wines from Cabernet Franc
regionType subregion of Anjou
regulatingBody INAO NERFINISHED
regulationScope geographical boundaries
grape varieties and yields
minimum alcohol levels
roséAllowed no
sparklingAllowed no
typicalAcidity fresh acidity
typicalAlcoholLevel medium to full
typicalAromas black fruits
floral notes
red fruits
spice notes
typicalBody medium-bodied to full-bodied
typicalFoodPairing charcuterie
grilled meats
hard cheeses
roasted meats
typicalOakUsage some wines aged in oak barrels
typicalTannins moderate to firm tannins
whiteWineAllowed no
wineClassification AOC red wine
wineColor red
wineStyle dry red wine

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Maine-et-Loire containsWineAppellation Anjou-Villages