
Chenin Blanc
Chenin Blanc is a versatile white grape variety known for producing a range of wine styles, from crisp and refreshing to rich and sweet. Originally from the Loire Valley in France, it can adapt to different climates and vineyard practices. The wines often have flavors of apple, pear, and honey, with notable acidity that keeps them lively. Chenin Blanc wines can be enjoyed young or aged to develop complex, nuanced characteristics. Its adaptability makes it popular among winemakers, resulting in a diverse array of expressions that pair well with a variety of foods.