Anjou Villages AOC is a red wine appellation in the Anjou subregion of the Loire Valley, covering selected communes primarily in Maine et Loire. The wines are made from Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, and the appellation was established in 1991 following its initial delimitation in 1986. The vineyards are planted on schist and clay limestone soils, producing structured red wines with notable ageing potential within the broader Anjou category.
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