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Vin de France Chemin de la brune L'Anglore 2020(rosé)
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51
Vin de France Chemin de la brune L'Anglore
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About the producer

Domaine de l'Anglore is a flagship natural domain of the moment. The estate spans 4 hectares in Tavel, renowned for its rosé production, and is managed by Eric Pfifferling. This former apicultor turned to winemaking after seeing his bees die because of the insecticides used in the region. He practiced biodynamic viticulture right from the beginning: the soils are tilled so as to preserve the natural balance between roots and 'weeds'. His rosés are considered among the best in the world.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Rhone Valley

Producers and wineries: L'Anglore

Colour: rosé

Grape variety: Cinsault
Food and wine pairings: Lapin au chorizo, Légumes du soleil grillés au barbecue, Jambon de porc ibérique

Appellation: Vin de France

Owner: L'Anglore

Viticulture: biodynamic and natural More information....

Service temperature: 10°

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Current price estimate of 2020 vintage
51
43
Lowest auction price (past 12 months)
57
Highest auction price (past 12 months)
Auction history Vin de France Chemin de la brune L'Anglore 2020
03/10/202450
05/09/202457
27/06/202453
13/05/202443
31/01/202451
30/11/202338
30/11/202336
14/09/202343
29/06/202343
27/04/202350

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