Rose D'Anjou - what's a good one?
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Having lived in France for six years in the late noughties we've become quite fond of Rose D'Anjou and last year on holiday in France we found a particularly good one that suited our palate. Got it in Auchan supermarket and the producer was Heritiers Dubois in Ste Romaine. Was n't very expensive and we bought a couple of cases.
Over Xmas family polished off the remaining case, they all liked it too, so I need to get some more. Short of taking a day trip to Calais, anyone know where I might get some or recommend a good rose?
Yes I know it's not premier cru wine, but we like it
Over Xmas family polished off the remaining case, they all liked it too, so I need to get some more. Short of taking a day trip to Calais, anyone know where I might get some or recommend a good rose?
Yes I know it's not premier cru wine, but we like it
Thanks rdjohn, we actually bought it in Saumur. Stayed in our motorhome in the campsite there. Very pleasant town and nice people. We bought about ten cases of Vouvray and the Rose D'Anjou. Still got a couple of the Vouvray but urgently need to replace the rose.
Found it on vivono website but there's no way I can see to order or buy it.
Found it on vivono website but there's no way I can see to order or buy it.
Thanks all for the tips, but tate is such an individual thing, what you like I don;t etc and this cheapo rose just seems right to u.
Rdjohn, how do you feel about posting me a couple of cases? Always assuming you can find it in Saumur, we bought it from a cave in Rue de Gros Caillou I think
Rdjohn, how do you feel about posting me a couple of cases? Always assuming you can find it in Saumur, we bought it from a cave in Rue de Gros Caillou I think
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