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Chenin blanc (also Pineau de la Loire and Gout fort), is a variety of white wine grape variety from the Loire valley of France. Its high acidity means it can be used to make ...
The Chenin blanc wines of Vouvray are characterized by the grape's natural high acidity. The perception of that acidity and style of wine will be determined based on the balance of ...
2008 Sebeka® Chenin Blanc "Steen" 2008 Sebeka South Africa Chenin Blanc "Steen" is a vibrant wine with a bright, green- gold color that dances with flavors of freshly cut ...
ORIGIN: The fruity floral signature of Chenin Blanc and the fragrant bouquet of Viognier make up this unique bottling. Pine Ridge was the first California winery to develop this ...
Chenin Blanc wines from wine.com. ... Model of Versatility The best representation of the Chenin Blanc grape can be found in the Loire Valley of France - more specifically, the ...
Among Americans, the Loire Valley is most often associated with gardens and castles and not much else. We journey the 150 kilometers southwest from Paris and take a day or two ...
Chenin Blanc Wine. Chenin Blanc, also know as Pineau de la Loire, is, as these names suggest, a white wine grape from the Loire river valley in France.
The versatility of Chenin Blanc allows it to produce wines both dry and sweet, still and sparkling. The most notable regions for Chenin are the Loire Valley and South Africa.
From Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar: "Very pale color. Steely aromas of lime, lemon and mint. Supple and spicy, with bright acids giving shape to the flavors of stone ...
As a Chenin Blanc Association, part of our purpose is to provide updated information on Chenin Blanc to our members. To achieve this goal we conducted a mini technical ...
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Chenin blanc (also Pineau de la Loire and Gout fort), is a variety of white wine grape variety from the Loire valley of France. Its high acidity means it can be used to make everything from sparkling wines to well-balanced dessert wines, although it can produce very bland, neutral wines if the vine's natural vigor is not controlled. Outside the Loire it is found in most of the New World wine regions; it is the most widely planted variety in South Africa, where it is also known as Steen. The grape may have been one of the first to be grown in South Africa by Jan van Riebeeck in 1655, or it may have come to that country with Huguenots fleeing France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685. Chenin Blanc was often misidentified in Australia as well, so tracing its early history in the country is not easy. It may have been introduced in James Busby's collection of 1832, but C. Waterhouse was growing Steen at Highercombe in South Australia by 1862.

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