Chenin Blanc
The Wine Club · Grape Discovery Masterclass

Chenin Blanc

Loire's ExileLoire Valley, France  ·  Medieval — one of France's oldest white grapes, documented in the Loire Valley since the 9th century
The Origin Story

Chenin Blanc has been growing in France's Loire Valley since at least the 9th century, where a monk named Brother Thierry is credited with its earliest cultivation at the Abbey of Glanfeuil. By the 15th century it had spread across Anjou and Touraine, becoming the backbone of some of France's most celebrated whites — Vouvray, Savennières, and the legendary sweet wines of Quarts de Chaume.

What makes Chenin Blanc remarkable is its range. No other white grape produces wines of such contrasting character from the same variety — bone-dry and mineral in one cellar, richly honeyed and age-worthy in the next, sparkling in another. In the right hands and the right vintage, a great Chenin Blanc from Savennières or Quarts de Chaume will outlast most red wines in the cellar.

For centuries it stayed close to home. The Loire kept it, celebrated it, and built an entire regional identity around it. The rest of the world largely ignored it — and that, as it turns out, was their loss.

Tasting Profile
BodyMediumAcidityHigh
Yellow AppleGrapefruitGingerHoneyMineral Finish

Chenin Blanc produces medium-bodied whites of unusual versatility — yellow apple and grapefruit freshness on the nose, a developing honey and ginger complexity on the palate, high natural acidity that keeps everything focused, and a mineral finish that lingers well beyond the last sip. The tannins are absent, the texture is clean, and the acidity is the defining characteristic — persistent, precise, and the reason this grape ages so gracefully when given the chance.

It is not a grape that announces itself. It rewards attention rather than demanding it, and reveals more with each pour than it gave away with the first.

In California's Clarksburg and Sacramento Delta, warm days and cool nights preserve the grape's hallmark acidity while adding a riper generosity that the Loire rarely allows. The Lange Twins have farmed the Merrill Vineyard sustainably for generations — their Chenin Blanc is one of the clearest arguments for why California deserves to be taken seriously beyond Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.

In Comparison
If you like
Sauvignon Blanc
Dry, precise, and aromatic with citrus, cut grass, and a clean mineral finish. The benchmark for aromatic whites and the most reliable food white on any list.
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Chenin Blanc
Honeyed depth and mineral tension in equal measure — quince, beeswax, wet stone. Shares the acidity of Riesling and the weight of Chardonnay but belongs to neither.
Outstanding with kinilaw — the citrus-acid marinade mirrors the grape's natural acidity perfectly. Also exceptional with grilled tanigue, butter-poached prawns, or anything with a light cream sauce.
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Lange Twins 'Merrill Vineyard' Chenin Blanc 2023
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