Famille Bougrier (Domaines Bougrier)

Loire Valley Rosé d'Anjou Gamay Grolleau

9.0245 ratings
8.99 pro ratings
Anjou, Anjou-Saumur, Loire Valley, France
Gamay, Grolleau
Chicken, Game, Turkey, Duck, Goose
Top Notes For
Jeff Lander

Very fruity with a ML finish and a bit of sweetness.

Very fruity with a ML finish and a bit of sweetness.

Jul 14th, 2021
Sipping Fine Wine

A decent Rose. Light salmon color with berry fruit and floral aromas. On the palate strawberries and cherries, some citrus and a lively acidic. Medium finish with a slight mineral character. Tasting Sample.

A decent Rose. Light salmon color with berry fruit and floral aromas. On the palate strawberries and cherries, some citrus and a lively acidic. Medium finish with a slight mineral character. Tasting Sample.

Sep 11th, 2019
Sipping Fine Wine

Not that bad of a Rose. Light salmon color with fruit and floral aromas. On the palate strawberries and cherries, some citrus and a bit acidic. Medium finish with a slight mineral character. Tasting Sample.

Not that bad of a Rose. Light salmon color with fruit and floral aromas. On the palate strawberries and cherries, some citrus and a bit acidic. Medium finish with a slight mineral character. Tasting Sample.

Sep 15th, 2017
Byron C Mayes

Bright pale salmon in color. Cherry Bazooka on the nose. Medium light-bodied palate of red cherry and dried strawberry (with no Bazooka). Medium plus acidity balances the overt fruit quite well. Classic Rosé d’A in all of its fruity goodness. A rare French wine that fits right in with American “sippin’ culture” while still a perfect compliment to spicy fare or soft cheeses. If you’re one of those folks who claims to “not like anything sweet,” get over yourself and stop lying. The epitome of fruity rosé is just waiting to help you get through summer 2020. Let it. Drink now.

Bright pale salmon in color. Cherry Bazooka on the nose. Medium light-bodied palate of red cherry and dried strawberry (with no Bazooka). Medium plus acidity balances the overt fruit quite well. Classic Rosé d’A in all of its fruity goodness. A rare French wine that fits right in with American “sippin’ culture” while still a perfect compliment to spicy fare or soft cheeses. If you’re one of those folks who claims to “not like anything sweet,” get over yourself and stop lying. The epitome of fruity rosé is just waiting to help you get through summer 2020. Let it. Drink now.

1 person found it helpfulMay 6th, 2020
Heidi McLain

This was my favorite wine of the evening for our Thanksgiving meal. Crisp, fruity, with just a hint of sweetness. Perfect for Thanksgiving!

This was my favorite wine of the evening for our Thanksgiving meal. Crisp, fruity, with just a hint of sweetness. Perfect for Thanksgiving!

Nov 24th, 2016
Manny Canales

This is really really good.

This is really really good.

May 31st, 2016
Kyle Groombridge

Really juicy and lively rose. Fresh strawberry fruit in abundance, red floral notes, and a touch of residual sugar on the back end.. great price point makes this an all-summer kind of wine.

Really juicy and lively rose. Fresh strawberry fruit in abundance, red floral notes, and a touch of residual sugar on the back end.. great price point makes this an all-summer kind of wine.

Apr 25th, 2016
Dave Chambers

Sweet fruit, bright pink color and a refreshing 11% ABV. Porch wine!

Sweet fruit, bright pink color and a refreshing 11% ABV. Porch wine!

Aug 3rd, 2015
Jeff Lander

Last day in Brittany on the border of the Loire for #tourdefrance stage 9. Crisp pink with crepe salad and pork rillettes.

Last day in Brittany on the border of the Loire for #tourdefrance stage 9. Crisp pink with crepe salad and pork rillettes.

Jul 13th, 2015
Melissa Fricke

My favorite rosé

My favorite rosé

Jul 7th, 2022