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Chenin blanc
Che·nin Blanc C0274300 (shĕn′ĭn blängk′)n.1. A variety of grape originating in the Loire River valley that is used to make white wine.2. A dry to sweet white wine made from this grape.Chenin Blanc (ʃəˈnɛ̃ blɒŋk) n1. (Plants) a white grape grown in the Loire region of France and in South Africa, California, New Zealand, and elsewhere, used for making wine2. (Brewing) any of various light dry white wines made from this grapeThesaurusNoun | 1. | Chenin blanc - white grape grown especially in California and the lower Loire valley of FranceChenin blanc - made in California and the Loire valley in Francecommon grape vine, vinifera, vinifera grape, Vitis vinifera - common European grape cultivated in many varieties; chief source of Old World wine and table grapes | | 2. | Chenin blanc - made in California and the Loire valley in Francewhite wine - pale yellowish wine made from white grapes or red grapes with skins removed before fermentationChenin blanc - white grape grown especially in California and the lower Loire valley of France |
Chenin blanc
Words related to Chenin blancnoun white grape grown especially in California and the lower Loire valley of FranceRelated Words- Chenin blanc
- common grape vine
- vinifera
- vinifera grape
- Vitis vinifera
noun made in California and the Loire valley in FranceRelated Words |