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Chenin blanc (French pronunciation: [ʃənɛ̃ blɑ̃], lit. 'White
Chenin';
known also as
Pineau de la
Loire among other names) is a
white wine
grape variety...
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While the
majority of
production in the
Loire Valley is
white wine from the
Chenin blanc,
Sauvignon blanc and
Melon de
Bourgogne grapes,
there are red wines...
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Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) is
dedicated almost exclusively to
Chenin blanc; the
obscure and
minor grape Arbois is
permitted but
rarely used....
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largest and most
awarded wine brand. Sula
introduced grape varietals such as
Chenin blanc,
Sauvignon blanc,
Riesling and
Zinfandel in
India and is the leading...
- such as
Bottelary and near
Elsenburg also
include a
sizeable portion of
Chenin blanc plantings in
areas rich in light,
sandy soils. For most of the 20th...
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Pineau d'Aunis (French pronunciation: [pino donis]; also
known as
Chenin noir [ʃənɛ̃ nwaʁ]) is a red
French wine
grape variety that is
grown primarily...
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practices and
advocating for the
Chenin Blanc grape through initiatives such as the Académie du
Chenin and the
Chenin Blanc International Congress. Evelyne...
- is the Mauzac,
locally known as Blanquette,
followed by
Chardonnay and
Chenin blanc. In 2005, the
Limoux AOC was
created to
include red wine production...
- wine region.
Among the
wines of Anjou, Savennières is
noted for its dry
Chenin blanc wines and the
Coteaux du
Layon for its
sweet dessert wines that includes...
- de Nashik" (up To 80%
Chenin Blanc, the
remainder Riesling and Viognier) and "Sula Brut
Tropicale Crémant de Nashik" (60%
Chenin Blanc, 40% Shiraz, Viognier)...