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Rosé d'Anjou Grolleau Gamay

8.318 ratings
8.21 pro ratings
Anjou, Anjou-Saumur, Loire Valley, France
Grolleau, Gamay
Top Notes For
Gregory Fulchiero

Classic grolleau dominant blend (w gamay) rose d’anjou. Off-dry to medium dry sweetness. Bring on some fajitas and don’t think too much about the juice.

Classic grolleau dominant blend (w gamay) rose d’anjou. Off-dry to medium dry sweetness. Bring on some fajitas and don’t think too much about the juice.

Sep 7th, 2018
RiChiella Johnson

Sweet, light, and juicy. Easy on the pallet. Would drink again.

Sweet, light, and juicy. Easy on the pallet. Would drink again.

Oct 4th, 2019
Octavian Darwin Tsen

Sweet reunion wine!

Sweet reunion wine!

Apr 20th, 2019
Ali Burnett

A little too sweet for my taste

A little too sweet for my taste

Mar 10th, 2019
Sarah kubitsky

Odd aftertaste, but not too bad

Odd aftertaste, but not too bad

Jun 4th, 2018
Charlotte Rich

The best Rose’ I’ve had so far. Gamay grapes make easy drinking flavorful reds and so it comes as no surprise that they would also make perfect rose’.

The best Rose’ I’ve had so far. Gamay grapes make easy drinking flavorful reds and so it comes as no surprise that they would also make perfect rose’.

Apr 7th, 2018
Elisha Ortiz

Not even drinkable

Not even drinkable

Nov 4th, 2017
Michaun Fowler

Sweet but tasty!

Sweet but tasty!

Oct 4th, 2019
Elise Scioscia

Elise had this 6 years ago

Elise had this 6 years ago

May 10th, 2019
Frederico Beraldo

Frederico had this 6 years ago

Frederico had this 6 years ago

Oct 20th, 2018