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E: 19/7 Win Case of Rose D'Anjou Wine
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Light and refreshing, Rosé d'Anjou is from the Loire Valley in France and epitomises the relaxed chic that sums up summer entertaining.
It has become a firm favourite because, unlike other rosé wines, it appeals to all tastes, being neither too sweet nor too dry.
Rosé d'Anjou has a lovely taste, packed full of summer fruit flavours such as crushed strawberries, redcurrants and a hint of mint. The wine has a crisp freshness that cuts through its delicate sweetness, making it a light and fragrant accompaniment to summer dishes.
Al fresco dining is what summer is all about. Gathering friends and family together in the garden for easy but tasty deli' food - baguettes, savoury tarts or houmous dips with pitta bread and crudités. Or firing up the barbeque and re-acquainting the taste buds with homemade burgers and spicy bangers. Add Rosé d'Anjou and a simple supper turns into an effortless stylish event.
Rosé d'Anjou wine is excellent value, starting at around £4 per bottle, and is available at most supermarkets and off-licenses - please drink sensibly
Question - In which country is Rosé d'Anjou made?
Answer - France
Good Luck!
Light and refreshing, Rosé d'Anjou is from the Loire Valley in France and epitomises the relaxed chic that sums up summer entertaining.
It has become a firm favourite because, unlike other rosé wines, it appeals to all tastes, being neither too sweet nor too dry.
Rosé d'Anjou has a lovely taste, packed full of summer fruit flavours such as crushed strawberries, redcurrants and a hint of mint. The wine has a crisp freshness that cuts through its delicate sweetness, making it a light and fragrant accompaniment to summer dishes.
Al fresco dining is what summer is all about. Gathering friends and family together in the garden for easy but tasty deli' food - baguettes, savoury tarts or houmous dips with pitta bread and crudités. Or firing up the barbeque and re-acquainting the taste buds with homemade burgers and spicy bangers. Add Rosé d'Anjou and a simple supper turns into an effortless stylish event.
Rosé d'Anjou wine is excellent value, starting at around £4 per bottle, and is available at most supermarkets and off-licenses - please drink sensibly
Question - In which country is Rosé d'Anjou made?
Answer - France
Good Luck!
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