Calvet Loire Rosé d’Anjou

Calvet, Rose d’Anjou – rose wine from the Loire Valley. The drink is created from a blend of three red grape varieties. When manufacturing short maceration used for complete extraction of color and flavor. Fermentation at low temperature provides fault freshness. Rose d’Anjou wine won a silver medal at the competition “Concours Général Agricole, 2013” in Paris.

Winery Calvet, founded by Jean-Marie Calvet in 1818, originally located in the region of the Rhone Valley. Already in 1823 in the center of Bordeaux opened an additional branch “Calvet”, and a few years in the best wine regions of France, new affiliates. Octave Calvet continued to successfully develop the business started by his father. In 1870 he began the construction of the Medoc castle “Calvet” in the style of Louis XVI. Cellars of the estate originally had a total area of ​​16,000 square meters, they later expanded three more times. In 1886 a new branch office was opened in Argentina, and three years later, one of the sons Octave – Jean Calvet – settled in Burgundy than emphasized the company’s commitment to the production of high quality wines from grapes grown in the best vineyards of the country. It was Jean in the early 20th century, offered to put my name printed on the bottles “Calvet”, which was supposed to guarantee the excellent quality of drinks and make them recognizable in the world market. Since 1920, the company is the symbol of the eagle, and its corporate color – red (the color of red wine).

Jean Calvet always very serious about the process of wine making, so since 1930 he financed the work he created a special laboratory, which was engaged in research in the field of winemaking. It was from then on all plants produced phased quality control.
From 1982 to 1997, Calvet in turn is a subsidiary of Vitbred Group (Whitbread Group) and Elied Domecq (Allied Domecq). Then for 10 years running Jack Druno she again was an independent “player” in the wine market. Beginning in 2007, “Calvet” is a part of Les Grands Chais de France – France’s biggest group of companies.

The company “Le Grand Chez de France” (GCF Group) was established in 1979 and today is the largest manufacturer and exporter of French wines. Its main task the company is the production of wines available to consumers is very high quality, so GCF Group subsidiaries are present in all major wine regions of France. GCF Group head office and one of the factories are located in Petersbahe (Northern Alsace), also has factories in Bordeaux, Beaujolais, Languedoc-Roussillon and other areas. In addition, to extend the range of wines the company acquired vineyards and wineries abroad – in the United States, Chile, Germany and Spain. More: https://winestyleonline.com