Chenin Blanc
Chenin Blanc is a versatile white grape variety originating from the Loire Valley in France. It is known for its high acidity and ability to produce a wide range of wine styles, from dry to sweet. The grape can also be used for sparkling wines, showcasing its adaptability to different winemaking techniques.
This grape thrives in various climates, making it popular in regions like South Africa, where it is often referred to as Steen. Chenin Blanc wines typically exhibit flavors of apple, pear, and honey, with floral notes, making them enjoyable for many wine enthusiasts.