When we think of South African wines, white full-bodied wines appear first in our head. Particularly, we are thinking of Chenin Blanc and all the regions dedicated to its production. Wines of this grape variety have high acidity and medium-light body. Chenin Blanc is one of the most versatile grapes with flavors of pear, apple, and herbs.
Where is Chenin Blanc from?
Although this grape variety is of French origin, Chenin Blanc has risen to fame in South Africa. The list of other New World countries which followed the trend of growing Chenin Blanc includes Australia, New Zealand, USA, and Mexico. These countries make good use of their warm climates to disclose the full potential of this grape to give us the wonderful wines that already became classical in the world of wine.
Interesting story about Chenin Blanc
Chenin Blanc is not related to Verdejo and Albillo, but it has been mistaken with these grapes for a long time. Chenin Blanc originated in the Anjou region of the Loire Valley in the late 15th century, and as early as the 16th century it became one of the most important Loire grapes.
Chenin Blanc grape characteristics
This grape variety blooms early and ripens late. It is quite resistant to drought but is very sensitive to cold spring temperatures. The climate and the soil greatly affect the style of the wine. On the one hand, clay soils are favorable for dessert wines, on the other hand, well-drained soil and a lot of sand will give lighter wines. In short, no matter what soil the vine grows in, it must be accompanied by the right climate for its growth.
Chenin Blanc Wines
Chenin Blanc can be used in production of different wine from dry and fruity to sparkling wines such as those from Crémant de Loire d 'Anjou, Saumur, and Touraine - the regions which largely rely on the grape. Chenin Blanc is often blended with Chardonnay and Torrontés to create slightly lighter wines. And what about sweet wines like Quarts de Chaume and Bonneaux? They are definitely pure pleasure!
What to pair with Chenin Blanc?
Anjou-Saumur
Here are some wineries in Anjou-Saumur where you can taste the best Chenin Blanc wines:
Coastal Region
Here are some wineries in the Coastal region of South Africa where you can taste the best Chenin Blanc wines:
Margaret River
Here are some wineries in Margaret River where you can taste the best Chenin Blanc wines:



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