
Sémillon
Sémillon is a white grape variety used mainly in wine production, especially in France’s Bordeaux region and Australia. It produces wines that can be light and fresh or rich and honeyed, depending on how it's made. Sémillon wines often have flavors of lemon, apple, and sometimes beeswax or honey with age. The grape is valued for its ability to develop complex, nuanced aromas over time and is commonly blended with other grapes like Sauvignon Blanc. Its versatility makes it popular for crafting both dry and dessert-style wines.