The vineyards of Anjou and Saumur extend along the Layon, Aubance and Loire. Composed of schist and tuffeau, the richness and diversity of the soils give Anjou 27 appellations, constituting the largest vineyard in the Loire Valley. Chenin, an emblematic grape variety of the Loire, gives rise to many second white wines when it is made at the start of the harvest. Harvested at the end of the harvest, Chenin also makes it possible to produce sweet, even sweet wines, such as Coteaux du Layon, Coteaux de l’Aubance, Le Chaume and Quart de Chaume.
The Art of Wine in Anjou:
Discover the Wine Treasures of Maine et Loire
Les Coteaux-du-Layon, star of sweet wines from the Loire Valley, is a sweet wine from Chenin, offering a beautiful balance between deliciousness and liveliness.