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Chenin Blanc
(SHEN-ihn BLAHN)
Synonyms:
Chenin Blanc, Pineau, Pineau de la Loire, Steen (South Africa), Pino Blanco (Latin America)
Wine Name:
Chenin Blanc , Vouvray (voo-VRAY), Cremant d' Loire (sparkling)
Background:
As a young wine, Chenin Blanc may taste of fruity green apples and lemon seeds. It can sometimes have a vegetal, off dry taste but it is one of the highest acidity grapes so it is usually crisp and clean. Chenin Blanc wines can age well and produce a honeyed, pineapple and exotic fruit taste with medium acid. The Loire Valley region in central France is the classic home of Chenin Blanc, especially in its subregions of Samur, Savennieres (Sa-ven-YAIR), and Vouvray. These areas also excel at producing a semi-dry and a late harvested sweet Chenin Blanc dessert wine and a sparkling wine called Cremant d' Loire. South Africa now produces a fair amount of Chenin Blanc wine but they tend to make it less acidic and with more tropical fruit flavors than the Loire Valley wines.
Classic Brands and Sources:
There are many Loire Valley producers of both dry and off dry Chenin Blancs;
USA - Chalone, Chappellet, Dry Creek; South Africa - Kanu, Mulderbosch; New Zealand - Milton
Characteristics:
| Style | Body | Acidity | Sweetness | Tannins |
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Cool climate
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light to medium (-)
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high
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dry
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low
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Warm climate
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medium (-)
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medium (+)
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dry but fruity
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low
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Off dry demi-sec
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medium
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medium
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off dry
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low
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Wine and food pairing guidelines:
Cool climate and warm climate with acidic light to medium bodied dishes; Off dry with Pacific Rim cuisines, spicy food and desserts
Foods and Entrees that usually pair:
Cool and warm climate Chenin Blanc goes with fish, shellfish, chicken, pork and veal with citric and other acidic sauces; salads, sushi; Off dry goes with Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, foie gras, apples and apple-based desserts
Cheese Pairings:
Boursin herbed (cool climate), Brick, Derby, Feta (sheep's milk), goat cheese, Gouda, Havarti, Majorero (Spanish hard goat cheese) Mahon, Bucheron (French goat cheese), dry Jack cheese, Cream (warm weather), Neufchatel , Saint-Felicien (French cow;s milk cheese), Raclette, Pave Affinois
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Chenin blanc at Wikipedia
Chenin Blanc at WinePro
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