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Biotteau Anjou Rouge Mary Taylor

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$16.99
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Type Cabernet Franc

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There’s a rare sort of Anjou Rouge that feels like a secret kept just outside the Loire’s more trafficked circuits — generous in fruit yet lithe in structure, earthy without austerity, and astonishingly priced for what it delivers. The Pascal Biotteau Anjou Rouge is that wine: a red of buoyant energy, supple grip, and uncanny completeness for its value.

On the nose it sings of blue and black cherries, wild bramble, and a note of redcurrant leaf that keeps the fruit from ever feeling heavy. There’s an undercurrent of wet limestone and sous-bois that speaks unmistakably of Anjou’s schist and tuffeau — savory and mineral, not ornamental. On the palate the wine is medium in body, with a silky, fine-grained tannin framing a core of bright, pure fruit: blood plum, a hint of raspberry reduction, and an herb-tinged thread of wild thyme that threads through the finish. There’s a cool, stony lift to the acidity that keeps the whole lithe, yet it carries real weight and resonance well beyond its price bracket.

It’s Loire freshness without green austerity, ripe fruit without jam — a wine that feels crafted with thoughtful restraint and terrains-driven clarity. In a world where everyday reds often tip into generic ripeness or hollow structure, this Anjou Rouge stands out not by force but by completeness: place, purity, and poised energy in every glass. A steal.