"Why Chenin Blanc Might Be the Most Underrated White Wine"
Chenin Blanc doesn’t chase the spotlight, but for those who know, it quietly delivers some of the most complex, expressive, and age-worthy wines in the world. In this short video, one of the world’s top sommeliers breaks down what makes this grape so special — from bright and zippy to rich and honeyed, and everything in between.
Watch here: https://youtu.be/98t6DplLpr8?si=OsPmkO0L8WDmvc3I
Now, if the video has you curious, we’ve got the perfect lineup to taste exactly what he’s talking about.
Featured Wines: Domaine Huet – Vouvray, Loire Valley
Domaine Huet is the benchmark for Chenin Blanc in France, and their wines age beautifully. Each bottle reflects a different vineyard, soil type, and personality. Here’s what’s on our shelf right now:
Clos du Bourg Moelleux 2003 & 2006 – Première Trie
Structured and deep, these vintages deliver golden richness with baked quince, dried apricot, and subtle spice. Clos du Bourg offers density with finesse.
Le Mont Moelleux 2005 – Première Trie
Bright acidity wrapped in ripe fruit. Le Mont shows more tension and minerality, with flavors of pear, citrus oil, and ginger. A wine that keeps evolving in the glass.
Le Haut-Lieu Moelleux 2018
Youthful and generous, this one brings notes of orchard blossom, fresh apple, and soft honey. It’s the most open-knit and charming of the three vineyards in its early years.
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Modern Twist: Pine Ridge Chenin Blanc + Viognier – California
For a more casual, refreshing expression, this blend offers juicy white peach, citrus zest, and floral lift. The Viognier adds a touch of perfume, while the Chenin keeps it crisp and food-friendly. Great with anything from sushi to grilled chicken or just sipping on a warm evening.
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From classic French cellars to bright California blends, these wines prove that Chenin Blanc has something for everyone.
Come by and explore — or reach out if you’d like a personal recommendation based on your taste.
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