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Chenin BlancModel of VersatilityThe best representation of the Chenin Blanc grape can be found in the Loire Valley of France - more specifically, the regions of Vouvray, Savennieres, Anjou and Samur. The versatility of the grape allows it to produce wines both dry and sweet, still and sparkling - and you can find all examples in the Loire. It's found in South Africa as well, where it's called Steen and is typically made in the dry style. It used to be a popular grape in California, but it's late-ripening and the warm weather promoted over-cropping and the wine produced a neutral and bland product for many producers. Luckily, some California producers are fostering the grape for a comeback. Notable Facts Summing it up Common Descriptors: honey, damp straw, green apple, floral, mineral |
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